Jets fans — and most of the NFL — have grown impatient over ongoing Aaron Rodgers negotiations, but the Packers continue to exercise patience throughout the process.
The four-time NFL MVP announced his intention to play in New York on March 15 on the “Pat McAfee Show.” Rodgers said he would be hands-off and let the sides work things out, but Green Bay doesn’t seem to be in any rush to get a deal done.
There reportedly is dispute over how a compensatory pick would be paid out and no issue on the Jets’ No.