According to a report, Aaron Rodgers' preference is to play with the Minnesota Vikings and not the Pittsburgh Steelers.
According to a report, the NFL is likely to make a rule change that goes against what President Donald Trump would do.
Aaron Rodgers's NFL future remains very much up in the air and the more time that goes by the more it looks like only one team might make sense for him to join, if he decides not to call it quits and ...
With a less than a month before the 2025 NFL Draft, Colin Cowherd is hearing some interesting rumblings from within the ...
Colin Cowherd of FS1 has been on record that Aaron Rodgers would not be a good fit with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He also ...
There seem to be a few different factions within the Green Bay Packers’ fan base when it comes to the team’s former starting quarterback — currently unemployed ...
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Pro Football Network on MSNVikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah Interestingly Leaves Open the Possibility of Signing Aaron RodgersIt’s been two weeks since NFL free agency kicked off, and quarterback Aaron Rodgers is still unsigned. The 41-year-old has ...
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Sporting News on MSNVikings GM leaves door open for Aaron Rodgers to once again torment BearsThe Chicago Bears were long tormented by the Green Bay Packers and Aaron Rodgers in the NFC North. However, the Minnesota ...
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A to Z Sports on MSNVikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah refused to shut the door on Aaron Rodgers and what he really meant is written between the linesAdofo-Mensah was first asked about J.J. McCarthy's comments about not being told he was QB1. "You guys all talk in terms of QB1 and all those conversations, diff ...
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The Giants still have no clue what they're doing at quarterback after acquiring Russell WilsonWhile the NFC East features two juggernauts, New York is left once again guessing at the most important position in football.
Although the Steelers' confidence regarding Aaron Rodgers has emerged, the allure of a Vikings landing spot persists.
Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel reveals his reasoning for why he returned to coach the team he once played for during a recent appearance on OutKick's "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich." ...
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