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    ‘Rams Would Instantly Get Worse’ – NFL Fans React to Aaron Rodgers’ Interest in Teaming Up With Sean McVay in Los Angeles

    NFL fans are split on Aaron Rodgers eyeing a Rams move. Some see a dream duo with Sean McVay, others say L.A. would get worse.

    Aaron Rodgers stirring the NFL pot? Shocking. The four-time MVP is now eyeing a potential move to the Los Angeles Rams to team up with Sean McVay, and fans are losing it. Some love the idea of Rodgers slinging passes in McVay’s high-powered offense. Others, not so much.

    The thought of Rodgers replacing Matthew Stafford has Rams fans panicking and their rivals laughing.

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    Would Aaron Rodgers to the Rams Be a Power Move or a Disaster? Fans React

    Rodgers reportedly wants to land in Los Angeles if Stafford gets traded, and he might even bring Davante Adams with him. But not everyone thinks this would be a game-changing move.

    One fan bluntly said, “Well, they’d instantly get worse.”

    Rodgers’ future with the New York Jets is over, with reports confirming he won’t be their QB1 in 2025. That means he’s on the hunt for a new home.

    According to the New York Daily News, the Rams are his preferred landing spot – if Stafford moves on. Adams, who has made it clear he wants to reunite with Rodgers, could join him if the Jets cut him to clear his $35.65 million cap hit over the next two seasons.

    But Rams fans aren’t exactly celebrating. Many believe Stafford, at this stage, is better than Rodgers.

    One fan argued, “The Rams were already contenders. Stafford is significantly better in 2025 than AR. DA looks about done.”

    Others think this would tank the Rams’ playoff chances instead of making them true contenders. One fan quipped, “This move would take the Rams from playoff contenders to next year’s draft contenders.”

    There’s also the financial side of this. Stafford, who helped the Rams win Super Bowl 56, is seeking $50 million or more for 2025, making his contract a significant hurdle. The Rams have permitted him to explore other options, and teams like the Giants, Browns, Raiders, and Steelers have expressed interest. Meanwhile, the Rams are shopping veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp, one of Stafford’s most trusted weapons.

    So, could Rodgers and Adams reunite in L.A.? Maybe, but there are a lot of ifs.
    One fan summed it up: “Wild move if true, but lots of ifs—Rodgers, Stafford, and Jets’ decisions all in play!”

    For now, it’s just another wild NFL offseason rumor. But if Stafford goes, the Rams might just get their next veteran QB, and not everyone will be thrilled about it.

    Shedeur Sanders’ Draft Stock Under Fire Amid Rodgers-Like Slide Fears

    New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) after the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium.
    Dec 15, 2024; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) after the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images

    Shedeur Sanders is making headlines for all the wrong reasons ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. The Colorado Buffaloes QB’s now drawing comparisons to Rodgers – and not the good kind. His decision to skip workouts at the NFL Scouting Combine has sparked criticism, with some scouts questioning his development and even likening him to a potential draft bust.

    Rodgers infamously slid down the board in 2005 after teams questioned his fit. He fell all the way to Green Bay Packers at No. 24 before proving everyone wrong. Sanders, meanwhile, has been called out for his lack of “progress” between 2023 and 2024, despite breaking school passing records and leading Colorado to a 9-4 season.

    Still, not everyone is convinced Sanders’ stock is dropping. The New York Giants, who hold the third overall pick, remain a potential landing spot. With their desperate need for a quarterback and the allure of New York’s media market, Sanders could still hear his name called early – Rodgers comparisons be damned.

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