NFL’s Eight Big Offseason Questions, Plus Why Aaron Rodgers Could Be Out in New York

NFL’s Eight Big Offseason Questions, Plus Why Aaron Rodgers Could Be Out in New York

As the NFL offseason heats up, several major questions loom over teams and players, with the future of Aaron Rodgers in New York taking center stage.

 

Rodgers, who joined the Jets with much fanfare in 2023, suffered a season-ending Achilles injury just four snaps into his debut. While he is expected to return, doubts are growing about his long-term future with the team.

Sources suggest tensions may be brewing behind the scenes regarding his influence on roster decisions and the team’s direction. If things don’t align, Rodgers could surprisingly be on the move.  Beyond Rodgers, here are the other major storylines dominating the offseason:

1. Where Will Justin Fields Land? With the Chicago Bears holding the No. 1 pick, Fields’ future is uncertain, with trade rumors swirling.

2. Will the Cowboys Extend Dak Prescott? – Prescott’s contract situation is becoming a major talking point in Dallas.

3. What’s Next for the Patriots?– After Bill Belichick’s departure, the franchise is in transition under new coach Jerod Mayo.

4. Can the Chiefs Keep Their Dynasty Intact? – Kansas City will face salary cap challenges while keeping their championship core together.

5. Is Kirk Cousins Staying in Minnesota? The veteran quarterback is a free agent and could seek a fresh start elsewhere.

6. Will Saquon Barkley Remain a Giant? The star running back’s future with New York is in question after another injury-plagued season.

7. Who Will Draft Caleb Williams? The USC quarterback is the consensus top pick, but trade offers could shake up the draft board.

8. Can the 49ers Solve Their QB Puzzle?With Brock Purdy emerging as a starter, San Francisco’s future under center is still evolving.  The answers to these questions will shape the NFL landscape heading into the 2025 season.

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