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Aaron Rodgers Predicted to Sign with Failing NFC Team in NFL Free Agency
NFL Insiders Agree One NFC Team Would Be Good Fit for Aaron Rodgers
No player in recent history may have received as much attention in the offseason as quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who will part ways with the New York Jets as an expected post-June 1 release ahead of NFL free agency.
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Where will Aaron Rodgers land? Here are 6 possible NFL teams for the QB, including 1 in the NFC North.
Tuesday’s statement from NFL Media regarding the failure of NFL Films and North Carolina to ... carousel has fallen. The Giants want a veteran. Rodgers could end up being the answer. It would keep Rodgers in New York/New Jersey. Same stadium, same ...
The NFL Combine is nearing its end, and whether the New York Giants are any closer to having a resolution regarding what general manager rJoe Schoen called “the most important position on a team” appears to be no closer than when they first landed in Indianapolis.
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Yardbarker on MSNFree-agency watch: One player each NFC team should targetThe official start of free agency — one of the most anticipated dates on the NFL calendar — is March 12 at 4 p.m. ET. Teams, however, can begin negotiating on March 10 with unrestricted free agents.
Former USC Trojans and current Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold’s destination for the 2025 season is still unknown. The NFL franchise tag deadline was
GM Joe Schoen on the Quarterback SituationMatthew Stafford will wear blue next season but it won't be the New York Giants' hues.The Los Angeles Rams announced on Friday that Stafford would return as their starting quarterback for the 2025-26 campaign,
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Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders will be the first two quarterbacks selected in next month’s NFL draft. The first three teams — Titans, Browns and Giants — each need a quarterback but Ward and Sanders aren’t locked in at 1-2 like Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels in 2024 and Bryce Young and C.
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Sporting News on MSNChiefs could soon lose projected $105 million superstar to deep-pocketed GiantsThe New York Giants might be able to flex their spending power to poach a Kansas City Chiefs star in free agency.
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