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Report: Vikings considering Aaron Rodgers

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3/14/2025 12:38:31 AM
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The Minnesota Vikings are evaluating their options at quarterback, which includes potentially signing four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers, Caio Miari of theScore reports.  This according to Dianna Russini and Michael Silver of The Athletic who cite sources.

Rodgers - who the New York Jets have decided to release this year - is reportedly intrigued by the idea of playing in Minnesota.

The 41-year-old has reportedly also generated interest from the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants, both of which continue to wait for the star QB to make a decision. The Seattle Seahawks also eyed Rodgers before agreeing to sign Sam Darnold on Monday.

Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown exasperated by Bears' big-money moves: 'They have unlimited money'   8

Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles is on an offseason heater, completely revamping the trenches in hopes of a swift turnaround for a five-win club under new coach Ben Johnson.

Chicago acquired guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson in trades, agreed to terms with center Drew Dalman, and added edge rusher Dayo Odeyingbo and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett to big-money pacts.

More than just Bears fans have noticed the moves. Even foes are impressed with what Poles has accomplished thus far this offseason, Kevin Patra of NFL.com reports.

On The St. Brown Podcast, Detroit Lions star receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown sounded exasperated discussing all the Bears' big moves.

"I feel like the Bears have unlimited f---ing money," St. Brown said. "This s--- is crazy. They're just signing new s--- for like $40-50 million. Joe Thuney, boom. Jonah Jackson, bang. Drew Dalman, bang. Dayo Odeyingbo, another crazy amount of money. Grady Jarrett, bang. They're just breaking everybody off. They have unlimited money. What the f---- is this?... Ben is just making moves left and right."

Chicago did enter the offseason with a hoard of cap space, partly due to its quarterback, Caleb Williams, being on a rookie contract and partly because the team has whiffed on its draft picks in recent years, rarely giving out second, big-money deals.

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