The Green Bay Packers are reportedly willing to wait until the draft to trade away Aaron Rodgers, to ensure they get a good return.
The Green bay Packers, New York Jets, and veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers are locked in a three-way negotiation to find a perfect solution as regards a trade for the four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers.
Aaron Rodgers on the move
While there is an expectation that a deal should be done before the start of free agency, Yahoo Sports reports that the three parties are still in a standoff and no deal has been done at this time.
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It is now being reported that the Packers will be happy to wait until April 27 to complete any deal while seeking the absolute best possible haul in return, potentially multiple first-round picks.
That could very well be a negotiation tactic to speed things along but it seems absolutely certain that Rodgers will be playing in a different jersey next season.
Meanwhile, it has been reported that Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller is being traded to the New York Giants for a third-round pick.
The Raiders are also set to acquire former New England Patriots receiver Jakobi Meyers on a three-year deal.