Across a few wild NFL hours Tuesday, the quarterback carousel spun and cemented the future plans of two future Hall of Famers while potentially altering the expected balance of power of the league.
Aaron Rodgers, who made the most noise about potentially leaving, stayed in Green Bay, agreeing to a four-year contract.
Russell Wilson, whose interest in moving on from Seattle never went above much more than a whisper, wound up getting traded to Denver.
The result is Green Bay not just continuing to gun for a Super Bowl the next few years, but having (with the addition of other QB moves) a slightly clearer path to do it.