The New York Jets aren't likely to trade corner Sauce Gardner, but that hasn't stopped other teams from potentially being interested.
If Aaron Rodgers wants to continue his career, there's one clear landing spot for him at this point. He was linked to a few teams after the New York Jets opted
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur commented Tuesday on the possibility of former Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers signing with the NFC North rival Minnesota Vikings in free agency. Speaking to reporters at the league meetings in Palm Beach, Florida, LaFleur said the following about the idea of Rodgers donning Vikings purple:
Minnesota already has second-year quarterback JJ McCarthy in the fold. The assumption is he would ascend as the squad's main signal-caller next season after missing his entire rookie season due to a torn right meniscus. According to Seifert, the Vikings' decision on Rodgers is hinged on a single "scenario" with McCarthy.
The Minnesota Vikings have moved forward with a roster revolving around ... the four-time NFL MVP award winner who was recently released by the New York Jets. "A player like him, he's always going to be in those conversations, but from our delineations ...
Imagine if someone told you in 2010 that the quarterback you saw the New York Jets unceremoniously cut during the infamous Antonio Cromartie Hard
It certainly seems like signs are pointing toward a partnership between Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rodgers is available right now in free agency
The Los Angeles Chargers added another veteran in tight end Tyler Conklin after agreeing to terms with the free agent on a deal, the team announced Friday. Conklin’s agent Mike McCarthy said the deal will be for one year.