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Aaron Rodgers has yet to decide whether he'll return for a 19th NFL season, but when he does, we know at least one team that might like to have him, and another that likely won't be in the running. Days after ESPN reported the Packers would prefer to move on from the star quarterback in 2023, Jets star cornerback Sauce Gardner tweeted (then deleted) at Rodgers, hinting that he may be interested in him taking his talents to East Rutherford. 

"Aye @AaronRodgers12? Nvm, I forgot what I was about to say," the initial tweet read. 

Gardner followed his initial tweet by saying, "I was trollin y'all. Relax"

New York has been a popular pairing for Rodgers if he were to leave Green Bay. The Jets have a roster ready to contend in 2023, but the quarterback position is what is currently holding them back. The insertion of Rodgers would instantly make them a force in the AFC East, and could be good for the development of Zach Wilson, who is close with the veteran QB and could lean under him however long his tenure lasts. 

Meanwhile, Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams teased Thursday that Rodgers will soon be relocating to Las Vegas. Hours later, Rodgers himself has potentially ruled out a separate destination, joking during CBS' broadcast of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am that he won't be playing for the 49ers.

"You got any news you wanna share with us?" pro golfer Colt Knost jokingly asked Rodgers while the quarterback prepared for his next hole on the course. The reigning NFL MVP smiled, paused, and then seemingly ruled out his childhood team.

"I'm not going to San Fran," Rodgers said.

The 49ers notably spent this week discussing their QB situation, which has both Trey Lance and Brock Purdy recovering from serious injuries. Coach Kyle Shanahan said definitively that former starter Jimmy Garoppolo, a 2023 free agent, will not be back with the team. But apparently San Francisco, which reportedly sought to acquire Rodgers before drafting Lance in 2021, won't be back in the market for A-Rod. On the other hand, it's possible the 49ers are indeed interested in Rodgers, but that Green Bay has refused their inquiries in an effort to keep Rodgers out of the NFC, assuming he isn't back with the Packers.

Earlier Thursday, Adams stirred speculation of a move out west, but to Vegas. The longtime Packers star wide receiver, whose 2022 trade left Rodgers and Co. without proven weapons for much of the season, promised to answer fan questions on Twitter. One asked which neighborhood Rodgers will be moving to, and Adams' answer left little room for interpretation: "Mine."

The Raiders and their own longtime quarterback, Derek Carr, have already public forecast a split, so Las Vegas is expected to be active in search of a new signal-caller. They were a logical candidate to pursue Tom Brady, had the former Patriots and Buccaneers star not announced his retirement this week. But with Brady off the table, Rodgers could be the next-best target via trade.