ADAM SCHEFTER is not patient.
The ESPN’s rich man was a bit frustrated with Aaron Rodgers’ free -agency process, and was now taken on the fourth day.
“Should I not be difficult for me?” SCHEFTER said “Jen, Gabe and Chewy” in the podcast.
“Steelers wants you. The Giants want you. We are seeing players from all over the league. ”
SCHEFTER’s opinion is provided with Rodgers, which Jets officially announced on Wednesday, and the big domino is in a free agency.
And the new league days did not begin until Wednesday, but the players around the league agreed to trade after Monday.
His decision will have a great influence on the Giants and Steelers. Both are believed to have 41 -year -old Rogers on the quarterback wish list.
Russell Wilson appears to be a Paulback plan for two franchises, and the Super Bowl win QB may not be patient.
Wilson, who started 11 games at Steelers last season, booked a visit with Brown and Giants this week.

Cleveland is not considered an option for Rodgers because the AFC North Team is connected to KIRK Cousins, which is uncertain in the future with Falcons.
SCHEFTER said, “It should not be so difficult. “You want to play or not. You want to play in Pittsburgh or not. You want to play in New York or not. Similarly, what will you eat for lunch? You will make a decision. It is not so difficult. Live a decision and live together. ”
Rodgers and Schefter collided before making a decision on his future.
In 2023, when RODGERS decided to retire and Packers dealing with him, he was annoyed by the report of Schefter about the situation.
The 4th League MVP also told Schefter that “I lost my number.”
“I sent him to him. I basically: ‘Did you tell the jet what you want to play there? SCHEFTER recalled the exchange.
“He probably didn’t respond for 10 minutes. So I called the number and sent it by voice e -mail. Then he loses my number to me. Good attempt Tho. ‘That’s it. He is the one who says the media is wrong. I wanted to go to the sauce and correct it. That’s it. I just tried to do my work. ”
And now Schefter wants to include reports on RODGERS’s next team for two years with Jets.