Sports Illustrated
By Matt Verderame For New York to acquire the Packers QB, it’ll take a combination of trade capital and cap space, plus maybe a willingness to pay some or all of his $58.3 million balloon payment. For the third consecutive offseason, Aaron Rodgers is flirting with leaving the Packers. This winter, it seems a breakup is finally coming. On Monday night, it was reported Rodgers and the Jets were conversing. And on Tuesday, New York’s brass was on a flight to California to meet with Rodgers in person. And after that meeting, the Jets are optimistic that they are close to landing Rodgers, ESPN’s Di…
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