The Jets have not traded for Aaron Rodgers, as of Tuesday afternoon, but they sure are acting like the four-time MVP will arrive to New York.
The 39-year-old quarterback has yet to make a decision on his future, and reports on his upcoming decision might be mute since “they don’t know (expletive).” This has left the Packers and the Jets waiting on Rodgers before working out terms on a trade deal. Green Bay, however, has expressed its support for Jordan Love, who who succeed Rodgers if he leaves.
Owner Woody Johnson and general manager Joe Douglas met the All-Pro quarterback, and Jets star players have done their part in recruiting him.