The New York Jets are moving on from Aaron Rodgers after two dismal seasons with him, and the future Hall of Fame quarterback should have at least a few teams interested in his services.
The latest rumors seem to point to him going to the Los Angeles Rams, who are reportedly open to trading Matthew Stafford, their starting quarterback over the last four seasons who guided them to the Super Bowl championship in the 2021 campaign.
Keyshawn Johnson said on Fox Sports 1’s “Speak” that he’s not a fan of Rodgers going to the Rams, perhaps because Rodgers may not be the same player anymore and it could make head coach Sean McVay look less like the offensive genius he is regarded as being.
.@Keyshawn doesn’t think Aaron Rodgers going to the Rams would be a good idea. pic.twitter.com/7wctIpdfNo
— Speak (@SpeakOnFS1) February 24, 2025
The Rams stumbled hard the season after winning it all, but they have won 10 games and made the playoffs in both of the seasons that followed.
They have several young studs they recently drafted, and thus it may seem like a good situation for Rodgers on paper.
However, Rodgers clearly isn’t the player he once was, and he has a tendency to try to dictate his team’s affairs too much, both on and off the field.
There were times this season when he almost looked like his old self, but there were more moments when it was clear he was over the hill.
He ended up throwing for 3,897 yards and 28 touchdowns, but he completed just 63.0 percent of his pass attempts, and his 90.5 passer rating was the lowest he ever had in a full season.
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