Minneapolis, Minnesota – The Minnesota Vikings are reportedly considering signing veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers after Sam Darnold’s departure to the Seattle Seahawks. According to sources from The Athletic, Rodgers, a 10-time Pro Bowl selection and four-time NFL MVP, has expressed interest in joining the Vikings. (axios.com)
Head coach Kevin O’Connell is carefully evaluating this decision due to concerns about Rodgers’ age and recent decline in performance. Rodgers, who will turn 42 in December, has not played at an elite level since his time with the Green Bay Packers in 2021. Additionally, O’Connell worries that Rodgers could disrupt the strong team chemistry currently present in the Vikings’ locker room. (axios.com)
Previously, Sam Darnold signed a three-year, $100.5 million contract with the Seattle Seahawks after an impressive season with the Vikings. Darnold threw for 4,319 yards, 39 touchdowns, and had a 66.2% completion rate, leading the team to a 14-3 record. However, his poor performance in the Wild Card game against the Los Angeles Rams prompted the Vikings to reassess their quarterback situation. (nfl.com)
With Darnold gone, the Vikings are now searching for an experienced quarterback to lead the team next season. Rodgers, with his extensive experience and impressive career achievements, could be a key addition to the roster, helping the Vikings pursue their first-ever Super Bowl championship.
However, a final decision has yet to be made, and the Vikings’ management will continue to explore their options to ensure the team’s stability and future success.a