
Report: Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson Haven't Gotten 'Deep Consideration' from Titans
The Tennessee Titans reportedly might not be considering a couple of notable veteran free agent quarterbacks as competition for Will Levis next season.
According to Titans insider Paul Kuharsky, the Titans have not had "deep consideration" of signing either Russell Wilson or Aaron Rodgers in free agency.
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SNY's Connor Hughes recently connected the Titans to both Wilson and Rodgers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers could still consider re-signing Wilson after losing Justin Fields to the New York Jets in free agency. The Steelers, as well as the New York Giants, have also been connected with Rodgers.
The Giants were originally hoping to acquire Matthew Stafford on this offseason, to the point of reportedly discussing contract terms before his decision to return to the Los Angeles Rams.
Losing out on Stafford might not lead the Giants to pursue Wilson, but that doesn't mean the Titans are necessarily in on the veteran free agent.
Yahoo's Charles Robinson reported Monday that he had the "sense the Titans don't have strong Russell Wilson interest," and that his market outside the Giants "is flat."
"Cam Ward is definitely still in play in Tennessee," Robinson wrote.
Titans head coach Brian Callahan said in February that he had told Levis this offseason there would be "at minimum, competition" to keep his QB1 job next season.
"I was very clear, that we are in position to potentially draft one, we could sign one in free agency. So, you just have to be ready to compete," Callahan said last month, per TennesseeTitans.com writer Jim Wyatt.
Options to add that competition are dwindling now that Fields is with the Jets and Stafford is back with the Rams. The Las Vegas Raiders acquired Geno Smith from the Seattle Seahawks, who then signed Sam Darnold. Kenny Pickett has joined the Cleveland Browns, Dorian Thompson-Robinson is with the Eagles, Joshua Dobbs is a New England Patriot and Zach Wilson plays for the Miami Dolphins. Even former Giants starter Daniel Jones has inked a new deal with the Indianapolis Colts.
Wilson and Rodgers are two of the biggest names left on the market. Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi has indicated the Titans will consider trading the No. 1 selection, but his reported disinterest in either veteran could be an indication the team is leaning toward keeping the pick this April.
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