Aaron Rodgers‘ latest Pat McAfee Show appearance again made reference to (via ESPN.com’s Rich Cimini) potentially being a first-time free agent soon. Although the Jets should not be ruled out from reversing course on their rumored QB divorce and keeping their aging quarterback, a look for 2025 landing spots remains relevant.
The 20th-year veteran has stopped short of confirming he will be back next season, but as of mid-November he was pointing to a return for 2025. If nothing else, Rodgers may want a chance to provide a better conclusion to his decorated career compared to what is transpiring this season in New York. The Jets are 4-11, which will clinch their worst record since Zach Wilson‘s rookie year, and are expected to draft a quarterback.
It is worth wondering if the Jets could keep Rodgers as a bridge, considering he has expressed interest in staying. The 41-year-old passer said he would prefer to stay rather than relocate again, but reports in the wake of Joe Douglas‘ ouster place the team as being ready to move on. Rodgers and Woody Johnson also appeared to disagree on Nathaniel Hackett‘s employment this offseason, and the owner — perhaps on multiple occasions — called for the QB’s benching this year. Rodgers has played better as of late, however, and could be an option for a Jets team that is unlikely to earn a top-two pick. Barring a trade-up, the Jets would not then be in position for one of the top two arms in the 2025 class (Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders) and may then need to expand their options.
Ranking 23rd in QBR and averaging a career-low 6.6 yards per attempt, Rodgers should not be closely associated with his prime years or even the late-prime seasons that brought him his third and fourth MVPs. But he is certainly good enough to hold a starting job somewhere. A team would need to provide an opportunity, and Rodgers carries some baggage at this stage of his career some franchises may be fine avoiding. Though, it is not hard to see a few teams showing a degree of interest.
Sam Darnold will be the 2025 free agent class’ prize, should the Vikings not use their franchise tag on the surging starter. Russell Wilson wants to re-sign with the Steelers, who are expected to pursue a second contract with their starter. But his value is somewhat murky right now. Minnesota’s second-best QB, Daniel Jones, will be a lower-cost option. Justin Fields would be as well, with Jameis Winston an unstable bridge for teams who do not project to land one of the top rookie arms. A host of backup-level options will once again hit the market as well.
The Jets still have Tyrod Taylor under contract; if Rodgers is not brought back, he would be a midlevel stopgap option. But a new GM-HC duo is coming — one that will bring a new offense for Taylor to learn, if he in fact is retained. It would cost more for the Jets to drop Rodgers in 2026 — due to a roster bonus that reminds of his 2023 Packers situation — than it would in 2025, when he would bring a $49MM dead money hit. Like the Broncos and Wilson, the Jets cannot designated Rodgers a post-June 1 cut — which would split the dead money between 2025 and ’26 — until March 12, the start of the 2025 league year. If the team’s new regime would be onboard with absorbing all of that $49MM in 2025, it could cut the cord in mid-February like the Raiders did with Derek Carr in 2023.
Expanding the board for Rodgers beyond New York, the Titans seem like a place to start. A Trade Rumors Front Office piece explored a Rodgers-Tennessee fit last month, and Will Levis has since been benched. The Titans added a host of pieces on offense (Calvin Ridley, Tony Pollard, Lloyd Cushenberry, JC Latham) to improve Levis’ situation but did not see the additions matter much in that regard. With Brian Callahan and Ran Carthon not steering their ship into calm waters post-Mike Vrabel, a semi-desperate solution exists in Rodgers. Beyond Tennessee, some creativity may be necessary.
The Colts reside in a similar situation, having seen 2023 draftee Anthony Richardson display one of the modern NFL’s worst completion percentages. He is still carrying a 47.7% completion rate; only six passers have previously posted sub-50% accuracy numbers (minimum 200 attempts) in a season this century. The Colts have obviously tried the veteran route extensively post-Andrew Luck, with the Matt Ryan experiment potentially making Rodgers a non-starter. But Indianapolis probably will need to look into competition for Richardson in 2025. Its quartet of Day 2 wideout investments, all under contract next year, would benefit from a significant accuracy upgrade.
The Browns are believed to be interested in Darnold; would a regime that has moved onto hotter seats, then, be interested in Rodgers? The latter would not cost as much as Darnold soon will, though a QB contract beyond the rookie-scale level will be an issue for a Browns team stuck with Deshaun Watson. The team is planning to retain the wildly underwhelming starter in 2025, as it would cost $172MM to drop him. Even with Andrew Berry‘s penchant for void years that reduce cap charges in exchange for future hikes, a midlevel starter contract would be a complicated effort. But a veteran-laden Browns roster that observed Joe Flacco elevate Kevin Stefanski‘s offense would at least align with Rodgers’ shortened timeline.
If the Steelers cannot reach a deal with Wilson, their roster would also line up with a potential Rodgers one-off. On the surface, Rodgers’ antics probably do not mesh with this organization — as interesting as a fit with Mike Tomlin would be — though the team may still need to see how Wilson performs over the next few weeks to determine whether a substantial raise is called for. How different Wilson and Rodgers’ price points will be also checks in as an issue for what still seems like a poor fit in Pittsburgh, even though the team — which famously does not negotiate in-season — has both Wilson and Justin Fields due for free agency.
The Raiders dropped several spots in the draft order thanks to their Week 16 win over the Jaguars, and Rodgers did have them on his destination list during his 2021 offseason standoff with the Packers. That said, the Raiders are squarely in rebuilding mode and do not seem a likely landing spot. With the Giants now moving toward the No. 1 overall pick, neither do they.
We fired up a similar poll two years ago, as rumors circulated about Tom Brady being likely to leave the Buccaneers after 2022. The legendary passer was connected to teams but did not end up playing again, retiring for a second time. Rodgers, who classified himself as “90% retired” two offseasons ago before joining the Jets will have retirement squarely in play once again. Will the future first-ballot Hall of Famer take that route or end up with one of these teams? Vote in PFR’s latest poll and weigh in with your thoughts in the comments section.
Complete Brett Favre track and go to Minne
If darnold leaves – hell yes
what about JJ
Answer: Who cares?
He will play nowhere LMAO That fool is washed up and needs to retire
gangsta
Rodgers: the only person who complains about how biased the media is while in media daily complaining about the media. What a joke.
that doesnt nullify the points he makes about the media but its ok ik critical thinking isnt your strong suit
He is part of the bias then. He is not unbiased he thinks he is great. Just ask him.
no hes not? he is the outlier of the majority of voices in the media. you can be in the media and be critical of the media simultaneously, its not mutually exclusive.
Aaron is being paid millions to be on the Pat McAfee Show. Enough said. He uses the media for exposure and financial gain; then mocks others in the same profession.
Aaron is a loser and it’s showing non-stop over the past few years.
He mocks what the majority of media members have to say about players for clicks, hes not mocking the fact that theyre simply media members. Youre reaching to try and make it seem hypocritical for him to criticize the media for literally lying for headlines and misrepresenting the game of football for inflammatory discussions on their terrible cable talk shows.
The last sentence of your post applies to you boomer
google anything stating pro sports media staff blast Aaron over his sue of the media while in the media. Here’s an easy one:
Mina Kimes on Aaron Rodgers calling out ESPN’s personality-driven programming:
“He’s espousing that opinion on a personality-driven program that employs him as a personality during the NFL season.”
Cool. Hes voicing an opinion on their opinion. Its almost as if thats how free speech works.
Again, hes criticizing what things the majority of media members say, not criticizing media members for being simply media members. Its not hypocritical to do so. Bringing up a quote of what a media member has to say about someone criticizing what is essentially their lack of ball knowledge isnt helping your case that its hypocritical. Move the goal posts again im waiting
So criticizing media on their opinions is different than criticizing the people making those comments, huh?
I get it, you have a man crush on Aaron. You’ll defend it forever. He’s a bum of a person. Left his family, publicly dumps girlfriends, his stint as the Jets GM is awful but blames everyone else for the last 2 years in NY. Always the other players, coaches and GM’s fault.
Criticizing media members for the content of their comments and character is what Aaron is doing. Youre trying to spin it as Aaron criticizing anyone saying anything about football then doing the same. Which he isnt.
Ah theres the new goalpost lmao How is a celebrity supposed to ‘privately’ break up with their GFs, you can shoot them a text from 1000 miles away and theyll still pick up on it and put it in a headline. Also, reports have came out that Aaron didnt Joe and Saleh fired so idk what youre on about.
Merry Christmas, youve routinely had the worst logical processing capabilities on this site this year. You can barely follow a conversation without imploding lol You just get into these boomer fits and spout irrelevant words until it makes you feel better. Go warm up that frozen pizza and i’ll you in the new year
*see you
Criticizing the media is always cool buncha nerds
Agree, just ask 47
The point is that he is doing the very things that he is complaining about others doing. It’s not about free speech, it’s about him bringing a hypocrite.
No hes not though. Hes complains about WHAT the media is saying and how they conduct themselves. Hes not complaining that they are simply saying stuff. Lets try using that noggin before you type this time
Spot on, arty!
CFL?
There’s no chance he could have the impact Doug Flutie had so why bother?
Dancing with the Stars
The University of North Carolina
I get it!!!!!, becuase of bellicheck huh????
I hate my self lol
You’re not the only one
Calgary
Seattle if he doesn’t retire
maybe seahwaks should try and get a good qb…
Geno is good, that oline should be asked if they have any last words
nah he aint. he stinks, people in seattle hate him
Absolutely not! He would be an improvement on very few teams. The Colts, and probably nowhere else.
No one cares
then dont do the frickin survey
1354 people have answered the pole at this point so at least that many care.
i think Indianapolis makes sense. Ballard took on Cartson Wentz even after he was washed out in Philly. They don’t want to give up on Anthony Richardson yet but understand that he is never going to be a good passer.
Enough of your predictions. Rodgers bashing comments with no analysis only.
Rodgers will be the starting QB for the Cairo Fighting Camels 🙂
No, that was Toemala ‘yo momma’ Harris
I would be 0% surprised if he wasn’t with the Jets/Retired if he went to Cleveland. I could see him having this belief that he would end Cleveland’s Super Bowl drought. I think it is part of the reason he wanted to go the Jets.
Egypt
Regarding the survey…why wasn’t “who cares?” a choice?
then dont do the survey
pls no steelers
Then don’t do the survey.
im just saying, I hope he doesnt go to the steelers, becuase it was an option. I didnt crap on the survey at all
No team will want him
Don’t even think of Cornball Rodgers landing in Pittsburgh.
How about “With himself on a darkness retreat”?
San Francisco is where I’m guessing.
He’ll go MIA this off-season during an ayahuasca fueled cave retreat in Equador. Or end up in Hoboken YMCA’s Men’s flag football league.
Toronto Argonauts
Bermuda Triangle
Panthers?
Young seems improved yet they’ve a also a goofy owner
Cohosting the Joe Rogan podcast.
Indy makes sense. He’s always played well indoors and older bodies like warmer weather. 8 games at home in the dome plus divisional road games in Houston and Jacksonville.
49ers
49’ers? That’s a head scratcher! They have their QB. Roger’s would be a definite downgrade.
I bet Lynch and Shanahan would love to get him, Rodgers is a NorCal guy and I don’t think has any ill will towards the current regime for passing on him in the draft anymore. And a talented win now team. They moved on from Lance quickly, Purdy is decent but not much better than average. On that team they can have many QB’s play well. They wanted Brady and Cousins when they were available several years ago too.
He won’t retire, but no one will sign him.
He’s going to make a few appearances on Fox News, then get confirmed by the Senate as Deputy Secretary at HHS.
His backyard.
After RFK chokes to death on a cup of mud, Rodgers will take his place in the T admin
Since Anthony Richardson can’t even complete 50% of his passes, I’d imagine the Colts would have an upgrade getting him. I don’t know how many of his receivers they could add since they already have Pittman jr, Adonai Mitchell, Josh Downs, & Alec Pierce.