For Minnesota Vikings fans, the offseason chatter seems to always circle back to Aaron Rodgers. Despite moving past his days with the Green Bay Packers and having a less-than-stellar stint with the New York Jets, Rodgers’ decisions continue to have reverberations, especially when it comes to the Vikings’ potential schedule for the 2025 NFL season.
The intrigue begins with the announcement that the Pittsburgh Steelers will host an NFL game at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, in 2025. This international matchup means the Steelers will face one of their road opponents at this iconic venue.
So, who are the contenders? The list includes the Ravens, Browns, Bengals, Bills, Dolphins, Colts, Packers, Vikings, and Seahawks.
While rumors suggest that the Steelers might prefer a high-profile clash against Aaron Rodgers’ former team, the Packers, if he signs with Pittsburgh, the location of the game could sway that decision. Playing such a significant game on their home turf might be more appealing if Rodgers is at the helm for the Steelers, potentially leaving the door open for other teams like the Vikings to pack their bags for Dublin.
The Vikings have strutted their stuff on international grass before, and the idea of being part of Ireland’s inaugural NFL game has an alluring ring to it. Moreover, the Vikings’ 2025 schedule is dotted with teams set to partake in international showdowns, adding more fuel to the fire. Alongside a potential Brazilian opener against the Los Angeles Chargers, there’s speculation about a game in London against the Cleveland Browns, a familiar matchup for European fans.
As the calendar inches towards mid-May, the eagerly anticipated schedule release looms. Until then, Vikings supporters can only speculate if Aaron Rodgers’ potential move to the Steelers might pivot the Vikings’ path to Ireland. It’s fascinating how a single decision hanging in the offseason air can send ripples through the intricate web of NFL logistics, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.