It is finally done.
Aaron Rodgers will no longer be in the same division as the Detroit Lions. He’ll no longer be in the conference. He is no longer the Detroit Lions’ problem—although some would understandably argue that he was only a problem to the Packers at this point.
On Monday, the Green Bay Packers agreed on terms to send Rodgers to the New York Jets in a long-awaited trade. Here are the parameters of the trade, per Adam Schefter:
Packers get:
- Pick 13 overall
- Pick 42 overall (second round)
- Pick 207 (sixth round)
- 2024 second-round pick (turns into first-round pick if Rodgers plays 65 percent of snaps)
Jets get:
- Aaron Rodgers
- Pick 15 overall
- Pick 170 overall (fifth round)
Rodgers’ 18-year career with the Packers has come to an end.