Aaron Rodgers' future plans were affected by the decision of the New York Giants.
Emotion, 41, unemployed after being cut by New York Gates.
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Rodgers had two catastrophic years in Big Apple and is now a free agent.
Staying in New York and playing for giants was one of the possibilities for MVP four times.
The New York Giants announced a shock list during the weekend.
They signed the free agent Jameis Winston a two -year contract worth $ 8 million.
But the team is still interested in Produces, according to the New York Post reports.
The report says, “The giants still want it (Rodgers) and will not close the door on it, even after Winston signed.
“They did not feel comfortable waiting and waiting for Rodgers to make up for his mind without adding an experienced cortresser.”
Rodgers can wait even after the US Football Association draft to make its decision.
His favorite choice was Minnesota Vikings, according to Adam Shifter from ESPN.
But the team is committed to JJ McCarthy, who missed the wounds of the entire rising season.
Sam Darnold intervened to replace him last year and was the best season in his career.
Signed by signing a three -year contract worth $ 100 million with Seattle C Hoks.
Rodgers has also been closely linked to Pittsburgh Sters.
It seems that he spent six hours in the team's facility last Friday.
Schefter stated that it was “a positive visit and the two sides will remain in touch.”

Rodgers won a prestigious prize during the weekend.
It was called the best optimum in the North Valley.
Chico's citizen of seven numbers offer to help wildlife and small business boxes in Covid-19.
“I really appreciate this. I just try to do my best to help,” said Rodgers.
“I really enjoyed this life and my goal is just a good response.
“I know that there are many people in the crowd tonight who do the same, every day.
“This award means a lot to me, but I share it with all of you, Butte County, Chico, California – always near my heart.
“I wish you a beautiful night. I will continue to help and I hope you will do it too.”