Adam Schefter hammers Aaron Rodgers over NFL free agency process

Plenty of football fans have gotten sick and tired of Aaron Rodgers antics over the years. And it looks like plenty of the national media members have too. And on Wednesday evening, Adam Schefter of ESPN absolutely ripped him to pieces over how long he’s dragging out his NFL free agency process.
“To me, this shouldn’t be that hard. Right. The Steelers want you. The Giants want you. We’re seeing players across the league make decisions. It shouldn’t be that hard. Either you want to play or you don’t. You want to play in Pittsburgh or you don’t. You want to play in New York or you don’t. Are you gonna make a decision or are you gonna drag it out for four days? Five days a week. It’s not that hard. Make the decision. And then live with it,” Schefter vented.
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For his career, Rodgers has completed 65.1% of his passes for 62,952 yards, while tossing in 503 touchdowns with 116 interceptions.
Rodgers, who turned 41 in December, spent just two seasons with the Jets after spending 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers. In 2023, Rodgers appeared in only the season opener, as he suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon in the first quarter.
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This past season, Rodgers played in all 17 games and threw for 3,897 yards, 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions with a 90.5 passer rating. While those numbers are solid, Rodgers and the Jets struggled to find wins, as they finished the year with a 5-12 record.
Now the question is, which team will Rodgers play for in 2025? It’s been reported that the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Giants are in the running to sign the four-time NFL MVP.
On3’s Brian Jones also contributed to this article.