Next QB Benched; Rodgers’ Retirement; CFP Heisman Updates

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Oct/08/2024

The Raiders and Patriots could be making permanent changes at quarterback.

Gardner Minshew was benched over the weekend (and reportedly ate some boogers while on the bench), but we're not sure if the Raiders will pivot to Aidan O'Connell just yet.

And then this morning, reports surfaced that the Pats could give the offensive reins to rookie Drake Maye next Sunday.

Should either not be under center in Week 6 they'll follow in the footsteps of Bryce Young -- losing his job as an NFL starting QB.

So who will be next?

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BetOnline.ag reset its "Next QB Benched" odds Monday and a popular name is at the top of the list (the Raiders and Pats quarterbacks were not included for reasons stated above).

One guy we know isn't getting benched is Aaron Rodgers.

But many are wondering if Rodgers still "has it." Not so much from a performance standpoint, but more so the fire to continue to play the game.

There are now odds for the possibility of Rodgers retiring after this season, and they may not be as lopsided as you'd expect. The below odds equate to a 40% chance that he’ll call it a career.

Next QB benched odds are subject to change and will be updated in real-time.

Next QB Benched                    

Deshaun Watson           2/1

Justin Fields                  3/1

Will Levis                      4/1

Daniel Jones                 12/1

Bo Nix                          16/1

Anthony Richardson      20/1

Trevor Lawrence           33/1

Geno Smith                   40/1

 

Will Aaron Rodgers retire before the 2025 regular season?                  

Yes                   +150

No                    -200

                       

Who will be back with Jets for 2025 regular season?                

Both Rodgers and Saleh             +140

Neither Rodgers nor Saleh         +175

Aaron Rodgers only                   +240

Robert Saleh only                      +350

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