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Aaron Rodgers Next Team Odds; Return to Green Bay Favored, Raiders & Jets Among Contenders

John Perrotto

by John Perrotto in NFL Football

Updated Jan 21, 2023 · 6:00 AM PST

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) and wide receiver Randall Cobb (18) leave the field after losing to the Detroit Lions 20-16 during their football game on Sunday, January, 8, 2023 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Wm. Glasheen USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Apc Packers Vs Lions 5319 010823 Wag
  • Odds have been posted on what team Aaron Rodgers will be playing for in Week 1 of the 2023 season
  • Rodgers has one year remaining on his three-year, $150-million contract
  • A look at the odds along with an analysis of the situation can be found below.

After the Green Bay Packers lost to the visiting Detroit Lions to end the regular season on Jan. 8 – and finish their playoff hopes – Aaron Rodgers took a long look around Lambeau Field as he walked off the field. Read on for some thoughts on  Aaron Rodgers next team.

Was it his last game with the Packers? It certainly is a possibility, though the 39-year-old quarterback has one more year left on his contract.

There are enough questions surrounding Rodgers’ future that DraftKings has set odds on which team he will play for at the start of the 2023 season. All bets are off if Rodgers retires, which he has said is a possibility.

Aaron Rodgers’ 2023 Team Odds

Team Odds
Green Bay Packers +150
Las Vegas Raiders +400
New York Jets +650
Miami Dolphins +750
San Francisco 49ers +850
New England Patriots +900
Washington Commanders +1000
Tennessee Titans +1200
Indianapolis Colts +1200
New Orleans Saints +1200
Seattle Seahawks +1800
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +1800
Carolina Panthers +2000
Baltimore Ravens +2200
New York Giants +2500
Atlanta Falcons +3000
Pittsburgh Steelers +3500
Minnesota Vikings +4000
Houston Texans +5000
Chicago Bears +10000
Detroit Lions +10000
Dallas Cowboys +15000
Los Angeles Rams +15000
Denver Broncos +15000
Arizona Cardinals +15000
Cincinnati Bengals +20000
Philadelphia Eagles +20000
Cleveland Browns +20000
Kansas City Chiefs +20000
Buffalo Bills +20000
Los Angeles Chargers +20000
Jacksonville Jaguars +20000

Odds as of January 21st at DraftKings Sportsbook.

A Packer Forever?

Rodgers has spent his entire 18-year career with the Packers. He said when he signed his current three-year, $150-million contract that he wanted to retire in Green Bay.

Despite speculation that they might start a rebuild and go with Jordan Love as their starting quarterback in 2023, Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst and coach Matt LaFleur both insist they want Rodgers back.

Rodgers showed slippage this season as his 91.1 passer rating was a career low and his streak of four consecutive Pro Bowls ended. He completed 64.6% of his passes for 3,695 yards and 26 touchdowns with 12 interceptions.

The Packers also started the season with a 4-8 record before winning four games in a row. However, their upset loss to the Lions kept them from reaching the playoffs for the first time since 2018.

The oddsmakers believe Rodgers will be with the Packers if he decides to play another season. They are +150 favorites to be Rodgers’ team in Week 1 in 2023.

Next on the Board

The Las Vegas Raiders are the second choice at +400 followed by the New York Jets at +650.

The Raiders have decided to move on from Derek Carr after nine seasons as their starting quarterback.

Jarrett Stidham started the last two games of the season for the Raiders – the first two starts of his four-year career – and Las Vegas lost both. He completed 45 of 70 passes for 584 yards and four TDs with three picks.

Rodgers would give the Raiders a much better shot at contending for the Super Bowl next season after they went 6-11 in 2022.

The Jets seem ready to move on from Zach Wilson as their starting quarterback after he has thrown 15 touchdown passes and 18 interceptions in his first two seasons. Offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur – Matt’s brother – was fired at the end of the season, mainly because of Wilson’s lack of development.

Backup quarterback Mike White has shown flashes of brilliance when he has gotten a chance to play. However, he certainly isn’t on Rodgers’ level.

Play The Chalk

Rodgers can be a drama king at times and there will surely be rumors about him leaving the Packers and finishing his career elsewhere. However, that will turn out to be like the boy who cried wolf.

Deep down, Rodgers loves it in Green Bay and the Packers don’t seem ready to move on from him for at least one more year. Though the +150 line offers little value, Green Bay is the best bit.

 

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