Schefter: Packers, Jets Haven’t Talked Rodgers in Weeks

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(New York, NY) — Don’t expect a Aaron Rodgers deal to be completed before the NFL draft. Conversations have reportedly hit a stalemate in recent weeks.

“There hasn’t been a whole lot of conversation, if any, over the last couple of weeks, going back to the owners meetings [from March 26-28],” ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday on “NFL Live.”

The teams are reportedly “willing to be patient,” and a deal does not appear to be remotely close. Rodgers infamously said in March he intends to play for the Jets on the Pat McAfee Show.

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There was speculation a deal could be completed on draft day but that’s simply a pipe dream. The Jets have the 13th overall pick, as well as back-to-back selections in the second round (42nd and 43rd overall), that many NFL insiders believed would be used as leverage to acquire the four-time MVP.

“What’s interesting is if the two sides can’t figure out a deal by the time the draft comes [beginning April 27], then the Jets go ahead and make their picks… and Aaron Rodgers then has a decision to make about whether or not to show up to the Packers mandatory minicamp in May,” Schefter said.

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At this point, it’s getting difficult to follow the conflicting reports regarding a potential trade. For what it’s worth, Jets general manager Joe Douglas said on Friday, Rodgers will play for New York.

In all likelihood a deal gets done, but the panic meter is slightly rising. Apparently, if all goes haywire, the Jets’ backup option is Ryan Tannehill.

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