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Inside Aaron Rodgers’ failed pitch to Vikings as free agency lingers

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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Aaron Rodgers made the Vikings a sacrifice they could reject.

Rodgers launched his former NFC North rivals with the idea of ​​a championship search and tutoring for JJ McCarthy before passing the cane to the first round of 2024, according to Sports Illustrated.

The Vikings conveyed the sacrifice and the future member of the Hall of Fame remains unmarked, although it is projected to land with the Steelers.

Aaron Rodgers remains without signing. Paul J Beresewill

“When MVP four times approached the Vikings, with the idea of ​​making a one -year career in a Lombardi and linking him to being a mentor arranged for McCarthy, the team felt he had to listen,” Albert Breer wrote. “The proposal, of course, was different from the other two: they would be attacking the Deguetra button with the idea of ​​playing McCarthy, instead of generating competition and multiple room options.”

Rodgers’ future is still one of the main stories of this low season of the NFL, Althehet not for lack of effort of both him and possible suitors.

The giants waited before moving forward towards Russell Wilson, while the Steelers and Rodgers are still in a dance with the draft eight days away.

This report indicates that if Rodgers had his druth, he would be playing for the Vikings after years of tormenting them, just like a legend of the Packers before him, Brett Favre.

The Vikings travel with JJ McCarthy. Getty images

It hurts more than on paper, the Vikings apparently have a better situation than the giants and the steelers who came out of a 2024 season in which 14-3 left before falling apart in a round defeat of wild cards against the Rams.

The Vikings lost Sam Darnold to Seahawks and there are questions about the preparation of McCarthy after the injury.

But Minnesota chose to go with the youth movement.

“In the end, first of that, the Vikings found embolts to give McCarthy the track to take the job, the staff the opportunity to build the offens for him, and see that he looked at the end of spring,” Breer Wrive. “Then the Vikings passed to Rodgers, pushing their chips to a 22 -year -old.”

It is possible that Rodgers can wait until after the NFL draft to sign with his next team, since the new suitors could arise if they did not write a field marshal.

Aaron Rodgers could not raise the jets. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

It has been speculated on the saints in the light of the season-eacral injury of Derek Carr Potentiaxy, but they are the favorites to land Shoreeur Sanders at number 9 on an anticipated air slide.

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