Stephen A. Smith, Chad Johnson and Dan Orlovsky debate whether Sam Darnold or Aaron Rodgers is the better quarterback option for teams next season.
Seven former Golden Bears can sign with teams as free agents starting March 12. Aaron Rodgers becomes a free agent in June
NFL teams can start reshaping their rosters by signing free agents this week. There’s plenty of attention on the quarterbacks, including Sam Darnold, Russell Wilson and Justin Fields. Aaron Rodgers technically isn’t a free agent but the New York Jets already said they plan to release him so he’s free to find a new team.
The Minnesota Vikings are reportedly now being viewed as a potential landing spot for veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Rodgers is considering a move to the New York Giants,
NFL free agency will get underway March 12 as the new league year gets underway. Teams can start talking to prospective free agents two days earlier during the legal tampering period. Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold figures to be one of the most sought after free agents,
Aaron Rodgers might get a chance to bypass the Giants’ rebuild and follow Brett Favre’s exact path into the Hall of Fame. As Monday’s start of the legal tampering period in NFL free agency nears, Rodgers has emerged as a “dark horse” option for the Vikings now that Sam Darnold is unlikely to re-sign in Minnesota,
Ian Rapoport, an NFL Insider, posted on social media Saturday morning that the Vikings could be a possible landing spot for the future Hall of Famer.
The Minnesota Vikings didn't start out the most active in free agency, but they certainly came to life on Tuesday morning, agreeing to terms on contracts with right guard Will Fries and defensive linemen Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave on contracts.
The Minnesota Vikings’ quarterback room will look vastly different in 2025. Sam Darnold, Daniel Jones, and Nick Mullens have all agreed to terms with new teams, and J.J. McCarthy is coming off a torn knee.
NFL free agency period is upon us. The first day of the legal tampering period saw tons of deals agreed to across the NFL. That said, several big dominoes remain to fall, one of the biggest being Aaron Rodgers.
Now that quarterbacks Sam Darnold, Justin Fields, and Daniel Jones have all signed with new teams, the biggest QB domino yet to fall is former New York Jets