A former Packers executive believes the Jets will yield to Green Bay in an eventual Aaron Rodgers trade.
that they don’t have to exercise until September, and the quarterback actually costs them more against the cap if he’s not on the team compared to on the roster.“Having said all of this, the one thing the Jets have going for them is they are the only suitor for Rodgers,” he wrote.
“But even with that, the Packers have no urgency to move him. None. The Jets are not going away, despite what anyone may think.” Brandt didn’t have an estimate as to how long it will all take, but he feels the Jets will eventually up their price.“I am not saying this will go on for a month, or that the Packers will extract multiple first-round picks,” he continued.
“But the Packers are clearly not taking what the Jets are offering now, and Green Bay’s leveraging power means it will get more than that from New York at some point.”
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