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OT: - Non-Hockey Sports Thread XI - Defense? Who Needs Defense?! (Wade Wilson Memorial Edition)
Time for a new thread... Here was the old... https://forums.hfboards.com/threads/non-hockey-sports-thread-x-the-search-is-on-scramblin-fran-edition.2794394/
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- Forum: Minnesota Wild
"Teams are waiting this out, waiting on Rodgers. The feeling is there's not just a money consideration here. There's fit, there's surroundings, all those things. Minnesota Vikings are sort of on the periphery here. Sources there tell me that it's possible they get involved with Rodgers, but the feeling this week has been probably not. They want to develop J.J. McCarthy."

Latest report makes clear that Aaron Rodgers' Vikings interest is a one-way street
Aaron Rodgers was expected to carry the New York Jets out of the darkness. Instead, he brought them deeper into it. The team imploded during his two years in th
Rodgers is reportedly seeking a contract that would earn him an annual salary of approximately $33.3 million. It would likely be in his best interest to create a bidding war, and conflicting reports suggest that may be what his agent is attempting to do. A Vikings source reportedly told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler that signing Rodgers is possible, but not likely. NFL insider Benjamin Allbright took it a step further in a social media post on Saturday.
“I’ll be more blunt,” Allbright posted. “The Vikings have no interest in Aaron Rodgers despite his interest in them.”

Minnesota Vikings have reportedly made final decision on signing Aaron Rodgers
Despite swirling rumors, the Minnesota Vikings have reportedly made their final call on the possibility of signing Aaron Rodgers. With the franchise focused on its future, this decision is huge for the 2025 season.

The Minnesota Vikings do not want to sign Aaron Rodgers despite recent reports from Mike Silver and Dianna Russini pointing to a possible interest in the veteran quarterback. Adam Schefter confirmed that, with many rumors swirling, there is no chance of that happening.
The information indicates that head coach Kevin O’Connell trusts that J.J. McCarthy is the right one to lead the franchise to the Super Bowl. Although Rodgers is a very appealing name to replace Sam Darnold, that would not be the path to follow.

Joe Flacco 'In Play' For Steelers, Browns, Vikings
Veteran quarterback Joe Flacco could be signed by the Steelers, Browns, or Vikings.

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