Upon looking at the quarterback situations of the other 31 NFL teams, there is no landing spot that makes perfect sense for the Jets’ veteran.
The New York Jets continued to clean house Tuesday by firing general manager Joe Douglas following their seventh loss in eight games Sunday. All signs point toward the Jets undergoing another rebuild, which leaves Aaron Rodgers’s future very much in doubt, too.
The Jets need to break up with Rodgers, but Rodgers might have an easier time convincing the Jets to bring him back for a third season than landing a starting gig elsewhere. Sure, he could start for a few bad teams, but that would be a waste of time for all involved.
Here are some other teams that most likely won’t be chasing Rodgers in free agency because they have an established star quarterback or are in the midst of developing a young signal-caller drafted in the first round: Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles, Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Vikings, Green Bay Packers, Washington Commanders, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears, Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Houston Texans, Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles...
There are also six teams that could briefly consider Rodgers because of looming dilemmas with their current starting quarterbacks. But he probably wouldn’t fit into their plans for various reasons. Maybe Rodgers retiring would be the outcome if the Jets were to cut him in the offseason. But just to play along, here are a few teams that could be landing spots for Rodgers.The dreadful game Russell Wilson had in Pittsburgh’s 18–16 victory against the Baltimore Ravens is why I wouldn’t rule out coach Mike Tomlin making a run at Rodgers.
At this point in his career, can Rodgers do more than just be a rhythm-and-timing quarterback? That’s the question the Seahawks would need to ask themselves because DK Metcalf has benefited from Smith’s knack for pushing the ball downfield. They also don’t have the best offensive line, perhaps hurting the chemistry required for Rodgers to connect with Jaxon Smith-Njigba. The Seahawks might be better off sticking with Smith and taking a glance at the incoming quarterback prospects in the draft.
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