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The New York Giants would like to find their next quarterback and begin to move forward from there, but have been stuck in a holding pattern as Aaron Ridgers weighs his future.
Initially, the Giants were said to be patient and giving Rodgers his space, but Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that their patience is beginning to run thin.
"Everybody is waiting. Everyone's frustrated. I'll tell you that. I feel like the New York Giants are almost at a point right now where they're just ignoring it and they’re just trying to find another plan in case this doesn't work out," Russini said during a Thursday appearance on the Gojo and Golic Show.
The Giants hosted veteran free agent Joe Flacco for a visit in East Rutherford on Thursday and will follow that up with a visit from 10-time Pro Bowler Russell Wilson on Friday.
While the Giants are making the rounds, their primary competition for Rodgers, the Pittsburgh Steelers, have been left in limbo.
"I think the Steelers don’t have as many options," Russini said. "I mean, they're obviously going to find someone if Aaron Rodgers decides not to play for them, but they're in a position where they're just, they're waiting and no one has had a lot of, you know, there’s not been a lot of communication with the player directly, despite the fact that contracts have been discussed, you know, the structures of them, the money."
It's anyone's guess when Rodgers will finally decide where he wants to play in 2025 but it doesn't appear as if the Giants and general manager Joe Schoen are content with sitting around and hoping.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants reportedly growing 'frustrated' with QB Aaron Rodgers
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Initially, the Giants were said to be patient and giving Rodgers his space, but Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that their patience is beginning to run thin.
Where does Aaron Rodgers land: Steelers? Giants? Vikings? All those teams can do is play the waiting game.
“Yeah, we're waiting. Everybody is waiting, everyone's frustrated. I can tell you that…There's not been a lot of communication with the player directly…I wish I had an… pic.twitter.com/9o6DIG7eTS
— DraftKings Network (@DKNetwork) March 13, 2025
"Everybody is waiting. Everyone's frustrated. I'll tell you that. I feel like the New York Giants are almost at a point right now where they're just ignoring it and they’re just trying to find another plan in case this doesn't work out," Russini said during a Thursday appearance on the Gojo and Golic Show.
The Giants hosted veteran free agent Joe Flacco for a visit in East Rutherford on Thursday and will follow that up with a visit from 10-time Pro Bowler Russell Wilson on Friday.
While the Giants are making the rounds, their primary competition for Rodgers, the Pittsburgh Steelers, have been left in limbo.
"I think the Steelers don’t have as many options," Russini said. "I mean, they're obviously going to find someone if Aaron Rodgers decides not to play for them, but they're in a position where they're just, they're waiting and no one has had a lot of, you know, there’s not been a lot of communication with the player directly, despite the fact that contracts have been discussed, you know, the structures of them, the money."
It's anyone's guess when Rodgers will finally decide where he wants to play in 2025 but it doesn't appear as if the Giants and general manager Joe Schoen are content with sitting around and hoping.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants reportedly growing 'frustrated' with QB Aaron Rodgers
Continue reading...