The New York Giants are back in the quarterback market after Matthew Stafford signed his new deal with the Los Angeles Rams and they lost their top offseason target. Now, all eyes are on a big move: Aaron Rodgers to the Big Apple. According to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini, the Giants have been exploring the possibility of getting Rodgers who recently found himself out of the Jets’ long-term plans.
With Rodgers to the Giants, this would be his return to the NFC and set up an emotional reunion with his former team the Green Bay Packers in 2025. Let’s get into it and what it means for the Giants, Rodgers and the league.
Why the Giants are after Aaron Rodgers?
The Giants had hoped to get Matthew Stafford as their franchise QuarterBacks, but those plans fell apart when Stafford agreed to terms with the Rams. Now the Giants are onto Plan B—Aaron Rodgers, who is available after the Jets are done with him.
Rodgers, a future Hall of Famer, brings experience, leadership and success to a Giants team desperate for stability at QB. He’s not in his prime anymore but he’s still a starter who can make the guys around him better.
A familiar face in the NFC
If Rodgers signs with the Giants, he’ll be back in the NFC where he spent most of his career with the Packers. And this would create one of the biggest storylines of the 2025 season: Rodgers vs. Green Bay for the first time.
Green Bay plays at MetLife Stadium in 2025 and if Rodgers signs with the Giants that game will almost definitely get moved to primetime. You can’t imagine commissioner Roger Goodell passing up the chance to showcase that game.
What Rodgers Brings to the Giants?
Rodgers is a 2x MVP (2020, 2021) and led the Packers to a Super Bowl win in 2010. He’s made big plays under pressure and is one of the most decorated QBs in NFL history. A Giants team that’s been quarterbackless for years can stabilize the position and mentor younger players with Rodgers.
Leadership and Mentoring
Rodgers’ playing style may have changed over the years but his football IQ and leadership remain top shelf. He could be a bridge QB to help develop younger talent while still playing on the field. If the Giants draft a QB this year, Rodgers could be huge help as they transition to the next generation.
Potential Challenges of Signing Rodgers
Age and Injury Concerns
Rodgers is 41 now, he’s not the same QB he was in his prime. Injuries have plagued him the last few years, including a ruptured Achilles tendon in 2023 that kept him out for most of the season. The Giants would have to weigh the risks of signing an aged QB against the rewards.
Cap Implications
Rodgers won’t come cheap. Even if he takes a pay cut his cap hit will still be huge. The Giants would have to manage their money to make sure they have enough to address other needs on defense.