![]() saga to countless injuries, Mayfield has been involved in so many subplots that have distracted from the season. The Browns are a fascinating option that probably hasn't been explored enough. But, if Rodgers' priorities are being on the West Coast and having control over the offense, perhaps Vegas would slide into contention. The Raiders are such a wild card, as you mentioned, because we don't know what a new coach or general manager would want. Rodgers seems to have a public affinity for Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, who appears partial to a veteran quarterback in the post-Roethlisberger era. Any of those make sense to you if Denver doesn't get him?įowler: Those all make sense for different reasons. Other interesting potential AFC destinations, to me, include Cleveland (if it decides Baker Mayfield isn't good enough), Las Vegas (if a new administration decides to move on with a different quarterback from Derek Carr, which they might or might not) and Pittsburgh, who will need someone to replace the likely retiring Ben Roethlisberger. Graziano: Denver's my pick, too, for all of the reasons you state there and because Green Bay will surely want him out of the NFC if it does (as I still expect) decide to move on. Rodgers could follow Peyton Manning's late-career playbook. Denver has a ready-made roster, with a top-10 defense, good line play, good running backs and plenty of playmakers. I just don't see the Packers carrying that number for any player, though perhaps they could do a new deal if they really wanted. But the money usually tells the story in the NFL, and Rodgers' contract restructure leaves a $46 million cap hit in 2022. Extending the Packers marriage feels like a real possibility based on the way this season has gone - good vibes, more synergy with the front office and more wins. Get out your crystal ball: Where will Aaron Rodgers be playing in 2022?įowler: Denver. We'll start with Rodgers and Meyer and then hit upset picks of the week: Graziano and Fowler get into all of it, emptying their notebooks with everything they've heard this week. What could the Jaguars do to improve this offseason? And for fantasy managers looking to make all the right moves in the playoffs, they named their must-start sleepers. Graziano and Fowler also discussed the situation in Jacksonville, where Urban Meyer is firmly on the hot seat. They made their predictions for a tight Defensive Player of the Year race, which features a rookie for the first time in years. ![]() They first look ahead to a big question mark on the 2022 quarterback market, making early projections on where Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers could be playing next season. We asked our insiders Dan Graziano and Jeremy Fowler for insight on the hottest topics of the week and for their picks on games and players to watch this weekend. Welcome to Week 15 of the 2021 NFL season, which features two Saturday games with playoff implications and a Sunday slate of exciting matchups. ![]() NFL, Tennessee Titans, Green Bay Packers, Denver Broncos, Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, Las Vegas Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, Los Angeles Rams Predicting NFL Week 15 upsets and fantasy football sleepers, plus league buzz: Aaron Rodgers' 2022 team, DPOY picks, more You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser ![]()
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