Aaron Rodgers reportedly has a deal in place with multiple teams, including the Titans

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is still deciding where he'll play in 2022. The latest report from Pro Football Talk indicates that the Tennessee Titans could still be an option for Rodgers (along with the Denver Broncos and Pittsburgh Steelers). In fact, PFT believes Rodgers has a deal in place with those three teams […]

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is still deciding where he'll play in 2022.

The latest report from Pro Football Talk indicates that the Tennessee Titans could still be an option for Rodgers (along with the Denver Broncos and Pittsburgh Steelers).

In fact, PFT believes Rodgers has a deal in place with those three teams that could do gown at any moment.

From PFT:

Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Rodgers has specific deals lined up with other teams — and those teams have trade compensation lined up with the Packers. The potential moves have been arranged, essentially, with the permission of the Packers.

The destinations are believed to be exclusively in the AFC. To little surprise, the Broncos are one of them. Other viable possibilities are, we’re told, the Titans and Steelers.

To be clear, if Rodgers chooses Denver or Tennesseee or Pittsburgh, the deals will fall into place quickly, both as to the trade terms and as to the contract Rodgers would sign.

The Titans have said multiple times — via general manager Jon Robinson and head coach Mike Vrabel — that Ryan Tannehill will be Tennessee's starting quarterback in 2022.

One big reason is because Tannehill carries a dead cap hit of around $57 million in 2022 if he's released or traded before June 1.

But would the Titans figure out a way to make it work if Rodgers truly wants to be in Nashville next season?

It's hard to tell, based on the tone coming from the Titans' organization.

A to Z Sports' Buck Reising reported early Saturday morning that based on what he's heard at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis this week that you can take Tennessee off the list of teams that PFT reported.

This drama isn't going to end until Rodgers makes a decision. And with him, there's no telling when that could be. At this point, it feels like he's really enjoying the daily attention he's receiving while everyone ponders his next move.

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