New Orleans’ saints have a major vacancy with regard to a veteran quarterrier and should fill it with free agent Aaron Rodgers, says the former quarter-arre of NFL Robert Griffin III.
The star of the holy in office Derek Carr retired in a shocking way from football on Saturday morning, citing a shoulder injury.
New Orleans no longer has a quarter of all on its list with an NFL victory. The Tyler Shough recruit was drafted by the team last month, while Jake Haener and Spencer Rattle are a 0-7 combined in the league.
If the saints continue after the 41 -year -old free agent, who is also quadruple NFL MVP, they would now have 156 NFL victories in their quarter room.
Rodgers was not swept away in the free agency frenzy that started in March, the Pittsburgh steelers seeking to remain his best option, with the team that does not commit to him.
Now, a rescue buoy may have been given to Rodgers as he seeks to continue his career in the NFL.
New Orleans’ saints should try to sign Aaron Rodgers, free agent, known as Robert Griffin III

The move for Rodgers would then come that Derek Carr retired unexpectedly on Saturday morning

Rodgers did not resume in free agency, leaving the future temple of renown without a team
We will talk about raising Shough and giving him a chance from the first day of being the starter.
Shough would be in a unique position, because New Orleans would be good enough to win the NFC South, which is not typical of a recruit quarter to enter such a plum situation.
Bringing rodgers would give Shough at least a year of experience to learn from one of the best quarters of all time.
However, on the ground, Rodgers did not resemble his self of the temple of fame during all his mandate of two seasons with the New York Jets.
There are other possibilities, such as a trade in division for Kirk Cousins if the saints are not delighted with their internal quarter options for this season.