Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
They're really talking about the Jets being Super Bowl Contenders now
On paper sure.
Top 5 defense last year with a bottom 6 offense.
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Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
They're really talking about the Jets being Super Bowl Contenders now
Originally posted by 9erson3:
I don't know but the bottom line is the NFC is fairly weak in QB. There is NO excuse for the 9ers to not land a Super Bowl in the next couple of years. It's really now or never with the squad we have. The AFC will be loaded and no place left for up and comer QBs to go but the NFC.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Aaron Rodgers shouldn't have picked the Jets….he better watch out cause Zach Wilson is gonna make it hard for him.
…….or did he say he's gonna get hard watching him….shoot I forgot.
Originally posted by frankieuc68:
Glad this thing is over. Draft picks are good to have but what kind of impact is this move for their CAP situation and how quickly they can back to spending?
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by frankieuc68:
Glad this thing is over. Draft picks are good to have but what kind of impact is this move for their CAP situation and how quickly they can come back to spending?
"Instead, the Jets will inherit the remainder of his contract, which includes $59.465 million guaranteed in salary and bonus this season. Most of it is made up of a $58.3 million bonus that is due no later than Week 1 of this season.
The Packers now must absorb $40.3 million in dead money on their salary cap. Because his bonus money is prorated, Rodgers won't cripple the Jets' cap. He will count $15.8 million in 2023 and $32.5 million in 2024, cap-friendly for a player of his stature.
Rodgers is expected to renegotiate his contract before the trade becomes official."
Originally posted by frankieuc68:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by frankieuc68:
Glad this thing is over. Draft picks are good to have but what kind of impact is this move for their CAP situation and how quickly they can come back to spending?
"Instead, the Jets will inherit the remainder of his contract, which includes $59.465 million guaranteed in salary and bonus this season. Most of it is made up of a $58.3 million bonus that is due no later than Week 1 of this season.
The Packers now must absorb $40.3 million in dead money on their salary cap. Because his bonus money is prorated, Rodgers won't cripple the Jets' cap. He will count $15.8 million in 2023 and $32.5 million in 2024, cap-friendly for a player of his stature.
Rodgers is expected to renegotiate his contract before the trade becomes official."
Ok, Thanks!
Originally posted by Strwy2Hevn:
Jets got bent over
Originally posted by btthepunk:Originally posted by Strwy2Hevn:Jets got bent over
It's basically Rodgers, a first, and a 5th, for two firsts, a 2nd, and a 6th. I'd call it pretty close to even but if Rodgers plays at his usual MVP level then the Jets definitely won.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Rodgers is going to b***h slap this dude back to BYU.
Zach Wilson said this back in January when asked if the Jets brought in a veteran QB this offseason 👀 pic.twitter.com/n6StXSclaJ
— PFF (@PFF) March 15, 2023
is that an actual quote, not a joke?
it's like the Rosen mistakes quote, these guys are jokers
Aaron Rodgers cleaning out Zach Wilson's locker room pic.twitter.com/xqvCHHgLki
— David Santana (@dsantana310) April 24, 2023