Our long national nightmare is almost over. Appearing on the “Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday, Aaron Rodgers revealed that his intention is to play for the New York Jets. However, there were other teams that had an interest in acquiring Rodgers this off-season.
That list included the Las Vegas Raiders, who reportedly called the Packers about a potential trade for the three-time MVP this offseason. But after no success in the trade talks, the Raiders shifted their attention elsewhere.
The Raiders did indeed call the Packers to check on QB Aaron Rodgers' availability this offseason, per sources. But when a trade couldn't come together, the Raiders signed Jimmy Garoppolo and Rodgers is now on the verge of a trade to the Jets. @TheAthletic
— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) March 15, 2023
It’s probably a good thing the Raiders didn’t land Rodgers. While he certainly would have been an upgrade over both Derek Carr and Jimmy Garoppolo, it likely wouldn’t have been enough for the Raiders to win the division or compete in the AFC.
The signing of Garoppolo came at a very cheap cost and it allowed the Raiders to hold onto all of their draft picks. Now, they can properly rebuild the roster without behind held hostage to all of the demands of Aaron Rodgers.
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