Aaron Rodgers is said to be in 'no hurry at all' to decide his NFL future – despite the Minnesota Vikings who choose not to sign the legendary Quarterback.
The 41-year-old Quarterback is looking for a new team after he has been released by the New York Jets.
That was reported on Wednesday The Vikings had decided to make JJ McCarthy their starter next season, instead of following a deal for Rodgers.
But according to ESPN, the setbacks of Rodgers have not changed. It is claimed that the four -fold MVP remains in 'no haste at all' to decide his next step.
That is despite his number of possible landing places that decreased with the NFL version on the horizon.
It is probably now that Rodgers, 41, will join the Pittsburgh Steelers or New York Giants.

Aaron Rodgers is in 'No Rush' to decide his future – even though the Vikings choose not to sign him

Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell has decided to make JJ McCarthy his starter next year
Minnesota is said to have been Rodgers' preferred destination after leaving the jets on the back of two miserable seasons.
The Vikings went 14-3 last season before back-to-back defeats of the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams they saw missing at the NFC's no 1 seed and then crash in the wildcard round of the play-offs.
The Kevin O'Connell team has an exceptionally attacking talent with Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, Aaron Jones and TJ Hockenson have all registered for the following season.
However, it is a huge show of trust that McCarthy will start the new season. The 22-year-old tore his right meniscus during his debut in the preseason last August, so he missed all his Rookie campaign in Minnesota.
Now that Sam Darnold continues to the Seattle Seahawks, and Daniel Jones trying to become the starter in Indianapolis, McCarthy is on track to be the top signal caller of the Vikings.