If the Jets don't want Aaron
Rodgers back, the 4-time MVP will find another home: Analysis
Send a link to a friend
[November 23, 2024]
By ROB MAADDI
Joe Douglas is gone. Robert Saleh already was fired. Aaron Rodgers
could be next to leave the New York Jets.
Douglas lost his job as the general manager on Tuesday, six weeks
after the head coach was replaced following a 2-3 start. The Jets
have gone 1-5 under interim coach Jeff Ulbrich so owner Woody
Johnson sent Douglas packing.
Rodgers has played more like a 40-year-old quarterback coming off an
Achilles tendon injury than a four-time NFL MVP. He’s expressed a
desire to play another season. The big question is whether the Jets
will want him back. Maybe they’ll decide to take one more shot at a
playoff run with Rodgers while having him mentor a rookie
quarterback. Or, they could start fresh. There are significant
contract ramifications either way.
Rodgers is slated to make a non-guaranteed $37.5 million in 2025
with a dead cap hit of $49 million as his salary cap total goes from
$17.1 million to $23.5 million.
The Jets could spread the dead money over two years by releasing
Rodgers with the use of post-June 1 designation. He has a no-trade
clause in his contract so they would need his permission to make a
deal.
If Rodgers doesn’t retire and New York’s new regime wants a clean
slate, here are potential destinations for the future first-ballot
Hall of Famer:
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS: This could only happen if Brock Purdy’s
shoulder injury is more significant than is known. Rodgers is a
native of northern California and grew up a Niners fan. Returning
home to help San Francisco win its sixth Super Bowl has to be
attractive. Playing for coach Kyle Shanahan surrounded by playmakers
Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel and George Kittle would be a
quarterback’s dream. Again, Purdy is the team’s present and future.
And, he’s resilient. Purdy rebounded from elbow surgery following
his rookie season to start Week 1 last year and ended up finishing
fourth in MVP voting, leading the 49ers to the Super Bowl. Purdy
also is due for a contract extension and a major raise so the salary
cap makes this even more of a longshot. But never say never in the
NFL.
[to top of second column] |
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) passes against the
Indianapolis Colts during the first quarter of an NFL football game,
Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Adam
Hunger)
MINNESOTA VIKINGS: Sam Darnold has been more than a stopgap, helping
the Vikings (8-2) to an impressive start. J.J. McCarthy is the
future, however, and Darnold will be a free agent after the season.
If the Vikings fall short of a Super Bowl and Rodgers shows over the
final six weeks that he can play championship football, this could
be a fit. The Vikings could let McCarthy sit and learn for another
year, especially coming off a knee injury that required a second
surgery earlier this month.
NEW YORK GIANTS: Rodgers wouldn’t have to move. The
Giants will need a quarterback after benching Daniel Jones this week
with the intent to move on from him. They could draft a quarterback
in the first round and have him learn behind Rodgers for a season.
That’ll depend on which pick New York ends up with because it’s a
thin draft class. Unlike the Jets, the Giants (2-8) haven’t made any
coaching or GM changes yet. If it’s status quo with GM Joe Schoen
and coach Brian Daboll, one year with Rodgers isn’t unrealistic.
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS: They also need a quarterback. Brock Bowers could
set an NFL record for most catches by a tight end if he had Rodgers
next season. The Raiders (2-8) are aiming for a high pick to get a
shot at a quarterback of their choice. New minority owner Tom Brady
believes rookie quarterbacks need time to develop and learn. The
seven-time Super Bowl champion would have to be in favor of having
Rodgers start and tutor a youngster.
TENNESSEE TITANS: If Will Levis doesn’t prove over the final seven
games that he can be a No. 1 quarterback, the Titans (2-8) will be
in the QB market and likely have a high draft pick. It’s another
scenario where Rodgers would fit as a one-year bridge.
All contents © copyright 2024 Associated Press. All rights reserved
|