As Aaron Rodgers continues to sit back and evaluate his options, the veteran quarterback market remains in limbo. With interest reportedly coming from the New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Steelers, Rodgers is also said to be holding out hope for a chance to sign with the Minnesota Vikings. However, according to NFL insider Adam Schefter, the Vikings’ interest in Rodgers appears lukewarm at best. This leaves Rodgers in a tricky spot, with limited choices—and retirement still lingering as a possibility.
Former two-time Super Bowl champion Chris Long recently shared his thoughts on the matter during an episode of his podcast, Green Light with Chris Long . If he were in Rodgers’ shoes, Long says he’d pick the Giants over the Steelers. Here’s why.
Why Chris Long Prefers the Giants for Aaron Rodgers
Long didn’t mince words when discussing the Steelers’ current situation. “No offense to the Steelers,” he said, “but this is not your typical Steelers team.” While Pittsburgh has long been synonymous with a dominant defense, Long noted that this version of the squad doesn’t quite measure up—at least not yet.
On offense, the picture isn’t much brighter. The departure of running back Najee Harris leaves the Steelers leaning heavily on Jaylen Warren , whose upside remains a question mark. And while the Steelers have been working to improve their offensive line and weapons, Long argued that they lack the excitement factor needed to attract a player like Rodgers.
“They’ve been trying to build something,” Long admitted, “but it’s not there yet.”
Why the Giants Make More Sense?
According to Long, the Giants offer a better deal—starting with their division. Playing in the NFC East means Rodgers gets to play against some of the best teams in the league, including the Super Bowl champs, the Philadelphia Eagles. The NFC East is no pushover but Long pointed out the upside of having a budding star in Malik Nabers as a potential #1 receiver.
“Malik Nabers is a guy who could really take off if he has the right quarterback throwing him the ball,” Long said. For Rodgers who loves precision passing and chemistry with his receivers, this could be a perfect match.
The NFC East Challenge
Long liked the Giants’ upside but let’s not forget the NFC East isn’t easy anymore. The Philadelphia Eagles just won a Super Bowl and the Washington Commanders were last year’s NFC champions. Playing in this division would be tough for Rodgers—but maybe he’d like that.
Rodgers has always performed under pressure and the chance to prove himself against the best might be worth the risks. Plus playing in New York means playing on one of the biggest stages in sports—a bonus for a player nearing the end of his career.
What About the Vikings?
Rodgers wants to join the Vikings but it doesn’t seem like the feeling is mutual. Schefter said so himself. A Vikings snub would leave Rodgers with fewer options and maybe push him to retirement.
For now he wants to keep playing. But without a path to the Vikings his decision will come down to Giants or Steelers or walk away.
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