
Aaron Rodgers has free agency at a standstill as teams are waiting to see where he signs. There are several teams who are interested in his services, and they probably can’t do anything until he gets back to them. Those teams are the Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Giants, and Minnesota Vikings, and ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler had the latest update on the quarterback’s status.
“I’m told from sources that Rodgers does have standing offers from the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants,” Fowler said on SportsCenter. “I checked with the source from one of those teams about a timeline for Rodgers. I got back a text with the Webster’s dictionary of the word enigma, and so that’s kind of the feeling right now.
“Teams are waiting this out, waiting on Rodgers. The feeling is there’s not just a money consideration here. There’s fit, there’s surroundings, all those things. Minnesota Vikings are sort of on the periphery here. Sources there tell me that it’s possible they get involved with Rodgers, but the feeling this week has been probably not. They want to develop J.J.McCarthy.”
The Steelers may have the most intriguing situation for Rodgers, as the team recently just traded for DK Metcalf to improve their offense.