
Aaron Rodgers continues to keep the Green Bay Packers — and the rest of the National Football League — in the dark, no pun intended.
The four-time Most Valuable Player has been cryptic about his future with the organization — or as a football player — but most signs point toward him walking away from the Packers.
With that in mind, several QB-needy teams are reportedly keeping an eye on the situation at Lambeau Field, with former NFL player Brandon Marshall stating that there are at least four franchises looking to make a run at him.
Marshall stated that general managers, directors of player personnel, and several staff members reached out to him to ask him about Rodgers’ situation, although he didn’t specifically name the teams he was talking about.
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We already know that the Las Vegas Raiders are interested in Rodgers, with Davante Adams openly recruiting him and Darren Waller raving about the possibility of having him around.
The New York Jets are also expected to be in the mix for the former Super Bowl champion, and even Joe Namath gave him his blessing to unretire his No. 12 jersey.
We would also expect teams like the New Orleans Saints, Tennessee Titans, and Carolina Panthers to be interested in an upgrade at the QB position, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta Falcons as other potential dark horses to try and trade for him.
Rodgers might see high-maintenance and kind of erratic, but he’s one of the greatest throwers of the football ever, which is why almost every team in the league should try and do their due diligence on him.
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Wasn’t Brandon Marshall the guy who said Rodgers was retiring, about a week ago?