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NFL rumors: Mike Florio claims ‘some believe’ Aaron Rodgers still prefers Vikings over Steelers
Mike Florio ponders a scenario that Aaron Rodgers may prefer the Vikings over the Steelers.
By Benedetto VitaleApr 8, 2025 at 6:09 PM ET
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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) during the third quarter of their game against the Miami Dolphins at MetLife Stadium.
The Aaron Rodgers saga continues as the four-time MVP winner has yet to sign with a new team. After being released by the New York Jets, Rodgers is firmly in the mix for the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback gig. However, rumors suggest he may still prefer playing for the Minnesota Vikings instead.
There’s speculation that the 41-year-old quarterback may make his announcement on Wednesday at Pat McAfee’s event in Pittsburgh. It would be quite the spectacle that puts Aaron Rodgers into the spotlight ahead of the NFL Draft. But Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk hints at the idea that some believe Rodgers is waiting to see what the Vikings do with J.J. McCarthy.
“Some still believe he’s waiting to see whether the Vikings will decide to pivot from J.J. McCarthy, and that he prefers Minnesota to Pittsburgh.”
Aaron Rodgers was originally rumored to be in the running for the quarterback job for the New York Giants and Cleveland Browns. However, both teams have seemingly closed the door on potentially signing the former Super Bowl-winning quarterback.
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