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‘Nobody should outbid the Giants’ for Aaron Rodgers, says NFL analyst

‘Nobody should outbid the Giants’ for Aaron Rodgers, says NFL analyst
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The drumbeat of support for Rodgers to the Giants grows louder

NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah left no doubt during a recent appearance on the ‘Pat McAfee Show’ that he believes Aaron Rodgers and the New York Giants are a match.

“I have not heard the Giants connected with any of the veteran quarterbacks other than Aaron Rodgers,” Jeremiah said.

As is common knowledge amongst those who follow the Giants, Jeremiah said “there’s some urgency” with the Giants to win now.

“Who’s the win right now quarterback? It’s Aaron Rodgers,” Jeremiah said.

Jeremiah made the point that the Giants should only pass on the 41-year-old Rodgers if they already have a deal in place with the Tennessee Titans to move to No. 1 in the 2025 NFL Draft to select Cam Ward.

Since that doesn’t appear to be the case, Jeremiah thinks the Giants should go all-in on the future Hall of Famer.

“If they don’t have a deal done as we go into free agency … I don’t know who else is in on Aaron Rodgers but it would seem to reason that nobody should outbid the Giants. They would have the most to gain.”

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