From a CBS article giving potential landing spots if Lamar is traded. Classic Jets out of it from the start. lol If the second prediction becomes a reality, I will lose it.
If only they hadn't already (unofficially) married themselves to
Aaron Rodgers. Technically, yes, they could bow out of the Rodgers sweepstakes, and they might be smarter for it, betting on a former MVP at age 26 rather than one going on 40. General manager Joe Douglas even has an extensive history with the Ravens to fuel potential trade talks for Jackson. But with a playoff-ready roster and Rodgers already publicly invested in a move to New York, they're all but out of the running.
Bill Belichick has gone on record praising Jackson as MVP-level material, and he reset the offensive structure after 2022's failures, reuniting with coordinator Bill O'Brien and staying mum on incumbent QB
Mac Jones' long-term job security. At 70, Belichick is surely ready to make a win-now pivot after three lackluster post-Tom Brady seasons. After doubling down on a run-heavy, short-area approach by adding guys like
James Robinson,
JuJu Smith-Schuster and
Mike Gesicki in free agency, the last piece of the puzzle could be a blockbuster QB addition.
A look at which clubs might go after the former MVP
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