Jets have trade talks with Packers on Aaron Rodgers
GLENDALE, Ariz. – The NFL season ends with Super Bowl 2023 and then the offseason really begins.
The biggest question is whether Rodgers will want them if he decides that he wants to continue playing and wants to move on from Green Bay. We may get the answers to those questions shortly.Last week on “The Pat McAfee Show,” Rodgers said he would contemplate his decision while on the retreat. Rodgers has hinted that he would make a decision shortly after the Super Bowl but there is no deadline for a final call. The Jets won’t be able to wait around for Rodgers, though. They will need to move on quickly in order to land another quarterback.he will not waive his no-trade clause
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