Aaron Rodgers’ name is being attached to multiple teams lately. The Green Bay Packers legend is without a team at the moment and among those rumored to have an interest on him are the New Orleans Saints, Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Minnesota Vikings.

Most Packers fans still have love for him and the third team above might disrupt that if ever it comes to fruition.
For Packers head coach Matt LaFleur, he does not mind if the team’s most accomplished quarterback plays for a rival.
“It would be a hell of a story, wouldn’t it?” LaFleur said as quoted by ESPN.
He also clarified that he would not dwell on it that much.
“There’s great players on every team, so if it works out, it works out. It’s not something that I’m going to sit there and constantly think about. Sure, you think about it the week of when you’re playing somebody. But if it works out, great for them.”

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Rodgers playing for the Vikings is an issue to many die hard Packers fans as the two teams figured in many intense battles throughout the history of the NFL.
Just last season, the Vikings handed the Packers a bitter loss that doomed their playoff chances.
Aaron Rodgers’ search for new team
Right now, the Vikings-Rodgers partnership happening is far-fetched.
He paid the Steelers’ facility a visit last month but he is yet to confirm his plans for the 2025 season. What the media knows is that he wants to end his career on a great note and he will do that by signing with a team that has Super Bowl chances.
Rodgers, 41, played his last two seasons with the New York Jets. He, however, failed to lead them to a post-season finish. He barely played in the first season with them.

In case nobody signs him, his resumè is already the best the league has seen. He already won the Super Bowl in 2011 and was subsequently named the Super Bowl MVP.
He also has four season MVP in his name and four First Pro Bowl.
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