Aaron Rodgers is a dominant force in the league. And now that Tom Brady is gone, he can single-handedly clinch a No. 1 seed in the NFC without any resistance. But since his story with the Packers is on the verge of a possible end, the question arises; where will he go next?
It turns out ESPN analyst Skubie Mageza has already done his share of research to announce that “Aaron Rodgers is going to the Buccaneers.” Yes! He’s under a powerful impression that the Bucs are on the lookout to replace the GOAT void with the possible 2021 NFL MVP.
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ESPN analyst on Aaron Rodgers succeeding Tom Brady in Tampa Bay
Mageza feels that Tampa Bay has all that it takes to win. And a quarterback like Rodgers would just add the cherry on top. “This team is ready right now,” he added. “They’re ready to win right now. They’ve already got that core of players who will know what it takes to win.”
.@SkubieMageza's spicy take is that Aaron Rodgers is going to Tampa 👀
Could the Bucs be the favorites next year if that happens? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/AHQlGRFfSm
— ESPN (@espn) January 30, 2022
Although he also mentioned that there are chances for the Packers quarterback to join the Broncos and be with his OC, the Buccaneers have a lot to offer to the Packers to finalize this breathtaking deal.
“They (Bucs) can have Rodgers restructure his contract to a two-year contract,” Mageza said. “Send the Packers some first-round draft picks, maybe a player here and there because they got some great players on their roster. You bring him over, he can fill in that void of Tom Brady real soon.”
Random thought. Aaron Rodgers & Adams to the bucs next season.
— Datone Jones (@IAM_Dat_One) February 2, 2022
Calling it now @AaronRodgers12 to the @Buccaneers 😱 no more cold weather why not.
— Todd Frazier (@FlavaFraz21) February 2, 2022
BREAKING…The @Buccaneers will make bringing @packers QB @AaronRodgers12 to Tampa this offseason a #1 Priority!!..#GoPackGo #GoBucs #NFL
— Dan Sileo (@DanSileoShow) February 2, 2022
Just DM Aaron Rodgers on insta to come to the Bucs. I’m down bad right now smh but I do what I must for my team
— CTE VISION (@freshlygrownshi) February 1, 2022
Jason Licht needs to make a play for Russell Wilson or Aaron Rodgers. Period.
If the Bucs don't get an elite level QB, it could be a step in the wrong direction … to obscurity.
— Brad Lee (@Bradford__Lee) February 1, 2022
Will Aaron Rodgers be the next QB for the @Buccaneers ?
Imagine that from one 🐐to another 🐐 #TomBrady #gobucs #NFL pic.twitter.com/SgLDZ0vI4M
— Average Joe Sports Talk Podcast (@joes_talk) February 1, 2022
I understand if Aaron Rodgers wants to stay in the NFC. That’s why the 49ers make so much sense. Also, the Bucs job just opened up!
Both better options than Green Bay. https://t.co/Kj5NA8plGH
— Kevin Walsh Jr. (@TheKevinWalsh) February 1, 2022
NFL Twitter spurs with anticipation
This hot and spicy take by the ESPN analyst sparked reactions all over Twitter, and it led to a chain of thought-provoking tweets measuring the pros and cons of the possible outcomes.
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If the Buccaneers should replace the No.12 with another one- then it may wreak havoc all over the league. Combining the pinnacle form of Rodgers with that of the Bucs definitely feels like the recipe to make the Super Bowl. Furthermore, the tight end Rob Gronkowski’s pair up with Rodgers will be a sight to watch. And since Davante Adams is expected to follow Rodgers’ suit, the Bucs would only be happy to welcome him in the depleted wideout spot. Maybe they are a match made in heaven.
Aaron Rodgers to the Bucs makes way too much sense.
Tampa is already built to win right now with that current team. And if Rodgers can bring Davante Adams with him to a team that already has Mike Evans, could be explosive. https://t.co/Irb8TPIUCc pic.twitter.com/Wa9WCkdkYx
— Doug Rush (@TheDougRush) February 2, 2022
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If that ever happens, then comparisons between the two beast quarterbacks would surge, and it will be easy to evaluate who wore the Bucs No. 12 the best.
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