It sounds like yet another potential landing spot is off the board for veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers this offseason. During Tuesday's episode of Scoop City, The Athletic's Dianna Russini expressed skepticism that the Las Vegas Raiders would pursue Rodgers,
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 New York Giants have reportedly had internal discussions about Sam Darnold and Russell Wilson as veteran QB options along with Aaron Rodgers.
Perhaps the Giants can come to some type of understanding with Rodgers or Wilson and sign them to a one-year deal knowing they will turn the offense over to the No. 1 pick in his
The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly quarterbacks Russell Wilson, Sam Darnold and Justin Fields in free agency after missing out on Matthew Stafford, according to Michael Silver of The Athletic and Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Giants reportedly eyeing quarterbacks Sam Darnold and Russell Wilson in the offseason after losing out on Matthew Stafford
As it stands, ESPN.com’s Jordan Raanan indicates Sam Darnold and Russell Wilson are near the top of the Giants’ veteran wish list. Darnold’s market should be considerably pricier than Wilson’s due to the Vikings Pro Bowler being nearly nine years younger.
The Pittsburgh Steelers seem likely to bring back one of Justin Fields or Russell Wilson. Yet, if they did not do that, the next move would be anyone’s best guess. The Steelers have not indicated clearly,
A majority of the chatter surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback options this offseason has revolved around Justin Fields and Russell Wilson, thus there'd be at least a little bit of astonishment if they were to diverge from that path.
The Los Angeles Rams decided to keep quarterback Matthew Stafford on a restructured deal after a week of uncertainty. The Rams had given Stafford permission to speak with other NFL teams, which he did.