Odds Where Aaron Rodgers Will Play Next
Aaron Rodgers is a Hall of Famer, there is no doubt it. The QB has led the league in TD to INT ratio six imes, is the career leader in QB rating, has won four NFL MVP awards and has a Super Bowl win under his belt. It’s been two seasons since he left Green Bay for the New York Jets and things haven’t gone so well.
Rodgers missed all of last season after he was injured in the first drive of game one. This season, his stats are good but the Jets are losing and the writing is apparently on the wall. There have been reported rumblings about the Jets moving on after this season. Rodgers reportedly plans on playing next season, even f it’s not for the Jets.
There are currently odds available at sportsbooks as to whether Rodgers will retire after this season. The odds listed are NO, he will not retire at -190 and Yes, he will retire at +165. I think NO is a solid bet.
With all that said, the question then needs to be asked, Where will Aaron Rodgers play in 2025? Unfortunately there are no odds available for which team he will land available at any sportsbook yet, but as we tend to do when this is the case, we have made our own list of odds.
Using various sources, including a CBS article on his most likely destination, we have created the following odds below. Enjoy.
Where Will Aaron Rodgers Play Next Odds
Tennessee Titans +250
Minnesota Vikings +350
Las Vegas Raiders +400
Miami Dolphins +600
Seattle Seahawks +700
New England Patriots +900
Dallas Cowboys +1000
Pick
You have to think an ideal team should be one which believes that signing him for a year or two will be worth all the press and distraction. The team in question will not be in “rebuilding mode” and will believe that singing him will give them a very real shot at winning a Super Bowl.
With those stipulations in mind, I think a great fit might be Miami, where their QB (Tua Tagovailoa) is on the brink of retirement after receiving his next big hit. Also, Dallas has a talented squad but doesn’t seem to be getting what they want from overpaid QB Dak Prescott. Would Jerry Jones be willing to bench or cut ties with Prescott for one last shot at the big game before he goes off into the big league in the sky?
Another good pick are the Las Vegas Raiders. They never shy away from media attention and are never scared to sign journeymen players with big upside potential. They have a good enough squad to believe that stellar play from a great QB will get them to the promised land, or as close to it than they have been in many years anyway. I would probably pick Las Vegas, Tennessee, Miami and Dallas, in that order.