What’s Next for Aaron Rodgers? These Are His Best Options.

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What's next for Aaron Rodgers? There aren't many options
Realistically, there are only a few teams that would be interested in a 41-year-old Rodgers next season.Yahoo Sports - 5d -
What’s next for Aaron Rodgers? Breaking down the NFL offseason’s biggest questions | Football 301
Nate Tice and Charles McDonald are break down the biggest storylines and questions looming over the NFL this offseason, starting with Aaron Rodgers and the Jets parting ways.Yahoo Sports - 4d -
Steelers are the early betting favorites for the next Aaron Rodgers destination
Pittsburgh, Tennessee currently make the most sense.Yahoo Sports - Feb. 11 -
Jets tell Aaron Rodgers they're 'moving on' from the QB for next season, report says
Aaron Rodgers is still contemplating whether to continue his playing careerABC News - Feb. 9 -
JuJu Watkins' historic performance carries USC past No. 1 UCLA; where does Aaron Rodgers go next?
Watkins' rare stat line carries No. 6 Trojans to comeback win over No. 1 BruinsCBS Sports - 4d -
Acquire Cousins? Draft a QB? Without Rodgers, what's next for the Jets?
With the Jets set to move on from Rodgers, what will they do to address the position with limited options?ESPN - 4d -
5 best options for Jake Paul's next fight after Canelo falls through
With the Canelo Alvarez fight off the table, Uncrowned breaks down five opponents Jake Paul could face to soften the disappointment of this past week.Yahoo Sports - 6d -
Aaron Rodgers' future: QB told Jets that his intention is to play in 2025, per report
Rodgers wants to end his career on a higher noteCBS Sports - 1d -
Aaron Rodgers Is Expected to Leave the Jets
Woody Johnson, the team’s co-owner, is said to have listened to the feedback from the current coaching staff, prompting speculation of a split.The New York Times - Feb. 10
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