New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge was basking in the Tampa Bay sun at the team’s player development complex, getting in some batting practice and some fielding work prior to spring training. But he wasn’t shagging fly balls. Instead, the $360 million
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has not entered his “darkness retreat” just yet but will head into his isolation experience later this week. Rodgers initially informed the world of his plans last week on “The Pat McAfee Show,” in which the
Earlier this month, future Hall of Famer Tom Brady announced he was “retiring for good,” but he does not want to see another quarterback call it quits. During a recent episode of his “Let’s Go!” podcast on Sirius XM, Brady shared his
Aaron Rodgers embarks on his four-day “darkness retreat” on Monday, which he believes will provide clarity on what his NFL future holds for next season and beyond. While the Green Bay Packers certainly await his decision, others like the New York Jets
All signs pointed to the New York Jets being interested in acquiring Aaron Rodgers, but now, the tires are moving. Gang Green reached out to the Green Bay Packers to inquire about the four-time MVP’s availability, ESPN reported Sunday. Rodgers is still
Aaron Rodgers may be a four-time MVP, but that doesn’t mean he’s at the top of everyone’s wish list. The New York Jets seem to be doing everything in their power to reel him in, but a former Jets Pro Bowler wants
The Las Vegas Raiders are in the search of a quarterback, as it’s assumed they’re going to move on from Derek Carr. That’s quite good timing, because it seems that four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers is more than available. Well, rumors are circulating
The NFL offseason will once again feature speculation about quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ football future. The four-time MVP could decide to stay with the Packers or seek a trade. The quarterback has also flirted with retirement. But, before he makes any decision, the
Earlier this week, Aaron Rodgers announced his plans to go on an “isolation retreat” where he will be alone in a dark room for four days. Rodgers said that his friends have had “profound experiences” on said trips, but clearly, it’s not
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he crossed off a “bucket list” item on Sunday when he and pro golfer Ben Silverman won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am but there was one team that wasn’t too happy about Rodgers’ handicap heading