Russell Wilson's Deal With Giants Means Aaron Rodgers Has A Likely Landing Spot
- Russell Wilson officially signed a one-year deal worth up to $21 million with the New York Giants on Tuesday, joining Jameis Winston and Tommy DeVito in their quarterback group.
- With all starting quarterback jobs seemingly filled, the Steelers are now considered the last remaining viable option for the 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers if he chooses to continue playing.
- Rodgers met with Steelers' head coach Mike Tomlin, general manager Omar Khan, and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, but left without a deal, and the team reportedly did not discuss money with him during his visit.
- According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Wilson signing with the Giants "now hammers open the ability for the Steelers and Rodgers to get a deal done."
- Despite the mutual interest and potential deal, there is no set timetable for Rodgers' decision regarding his 2025 season and whether he will continue playing football or retire, though many believe the answer is coming in the near term.
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