Updated list of destinations as NFL free agency begins

In a wild turn of events, Aaron Rodgers now has loads of potential suitors in NFL free agency.
In the latest betting odds posted by DraftKings Sportsbook, the Giants have lost ground and the Pittsburgh Steelers are now co-favorites to sign the future Hall of Famer.
The Steelers are +125 to land Rodgers, owning the same odds as the Giants, who were previously -150 favorites.
Meanwhile, the Seahawks have also moved on up the board after their franchise-altering week, coming in at +275 odds to keep the California native on the West Coast.
The Seahawks were previously 50/1 to sign Rodgers, but their trade of quarterback Geno Smith to the Raiders has completely changed their course as they look to revamp their roster this offseason.
General manager John Schneider was previously the Director of Football Operations for the Packers before moving to the Seahawks, so the link is obvious.
Aaron Rodgers NFL free agency next team odds
Team | Odds |
---|---|
Steelers | +125 |
Giants | +125 |
Seahawks | +275 |
Vikings | +500 |
Titans | +800 |
Colts | 25/1 |
Browns | 25/1 |
49ers | 25/1 |
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Monday that the Steelers were potentially looking to bring Rodgers into the fold, as they also traded for wide receiver DK Metcalf.
Pittsburgh made the playoffs last season, although they were blasted by the Ravens, 28-14, to cap a five-game losing skid under fellow veteran Russell Wilson.
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One intriguing option is the Vikings, who come in at +500 odds at DraftKings.
Rodgers heading to Minnesota, while seemingly unlikely, would offer some fun symmetry between Rodgers and fellow Packers legend Brett Favre.
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Favre played just a single season for the Jets before departing from the team and returning to the Vikings and looked like a new man for two seasons.
Rodgers could do opt to do the same, although he likely won’t be long for the starting role in Minnesota, as they have invested a heavy draft pick in JJ McCarthy in 2024.
He is free to sign with teams once he’s officially released by the Jets, likely Wednesday.
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