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NFL free agency winners and losers: Aaron Rodgers wants to break up with the Green Bay Packers


The NFL had its own version of March Madness last week, as the new league year opened and free agency commenced. 

One of the biggest dates on the NFL offseason calendar, the official start of a new league year gives all 32 teams a chance to renew bids to make a run at Super Bowl 58 ... or build a roster with an eye toward the future.

There was frantic free-agency maneuvering last week, but last week might be best remembered for when Aaron Rodgers told the world on "The Pat McAfee Show" that he intends to play for the New York Jets next season. Rodgers is still under contract with the Packers, and both teams would need to work out the terms of a trade to ship him to New York. 

Lamar Jackson, meanwhile, received the non-exclusive tag and is able to sign an offer sheet with another team, with the Baltimore Ravens able to match that offer or receive two first-round picks as compensation. What will happen here? TBD!

Free agency winners and losers

There was much to digest in NFL free agency. Paste BN Sports' Nate Davis crowns some winners and shuns some losers, while also acknowledging that not all precincts have reported.

Top draft prospect's maturity scrutinized

NFL decision-makers agree the assessment of Jalen Carter’s physical traits only begin the evaluation after he was linked to fatal accident in January, Paste BN Sports' Jarrett Bell writes.

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