It’s been a little more than a year since the New York Jets traded quarterback Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers, but it felt like 10 years to Jets fans.
Unfortunately for the Jets, Rodgers only played a few games in 2023 before suffering a season-ending injury. Outside of this 20 minutes of his life, everything related to him has been a little hard to swallow, but the future is still bright. perhaps.
As far as more important matters go, we’re finally at the point where we know exactly what the overall terms of the trade between New York and the Green Bay Packers were. Green Bay got a first-round pick in last year’s trade (technically they just improved on it) and could get one again this year if Rodgers meets certain playing time incentives. I was in a position. Obviously that didn’t happen.
Below is a complete look at the impact of the Jets-Packers deal, which comes on the heels of several more trades for these picks.
What the Jets received:
- aaron rodgers
- Packers’ 2023 first-round pick: Will McDonald IV
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Packers’ 2023 fifth-round pick(Trade the pick to the Raiders) - Raiders 2023 6th round pick: Jarrick Bernard Converse
- Raiders’ 2023 seventh-round pick: Zach Kuntz
What the Packers received:
- Jets 2023 first-round pick: Lucas Van Ness
- Jets’ 2023 second-round pick: Luke Musgrave
- Jets 2023 6th round pick: Anders Karlsson
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Jets’ 2024 second-round pick(The pick was traded to the New Orleans Saints) - Saints 2024 second-round pick: Edgerrin Cooper
- Saints 2024 5th round pick: Javon Solomon
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Saints’ 2024 sixth-round pick: (The pick was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles)
Everyone has talked about how the Packers added three important players to the roster and turned their last pick into even more capital. It’s been a fulfilling day at work.
We can finally move on. Maybe Aaron Rodgers will someday too.



