Aaron Rodgers may not have left town after all.
Rogers is considered a viable giant option, according to Post's Paul Schwartz, as Matthew Stafford stayed in Los Angeles and reached a contract that officially snatched the Rams from the table as QB opening.
The 41-year-old was informed this offseason that he would not return to the Jets, and he made him reflect on his future for the 2025 season.
Surefire-of-Famer threw for 3,897 yards and 28 touchdowns in 2024 to show they can still contribute to the unfortunate final season stretch offense with the Jets.
Away from Rogers' grid iron, exploit left the gang Green Brass, which made fans irritated during their two years with the team.
He found himself at the centre of the controversy due to his filtering take in his weekly appearance on The Pat McCuffy Show.
And that's for the first place.
It's not stopped The Giants' Interest Because it becomes Combined with NFL scouting talks In Indianapolis.
Rogers' move to take him to the other side of MetLife Stadium will involve either dealing with their literal in-house rivals or waiting for them to open the free agency negotiation window on March 10th.
The Giants have some valuable options when it comes to who will be at center next season.
Rogers and Falcons' Kirk Cousins are veterans with the suspicious amounts remaining in their tanks.
The draft may provide future answers, but top-rated QB prospects Cam Ward and Shedder Sanders are suspicious.
GM Joe Shane should not turn the stones over – his job will likely depend on it – and that may involve kicking Rogers' tires.
“I'm going to take the swing in that position,” general manager Joe Shane said Tuesday morning. “It's the most important position and it's hard to find them, so keep swinging. Keep swinging in that position until you find it.”

