Trey Wingo is a long-time NFL talking head who many veteran sports fans know from his time on the likes of NFL Primetime, NFL Live, SportsCenter, and ESPN Radio.
In that manner, Wingo is a respected part of sports media. When it comes to breaking news, though, he's still trying to develop his chops—and he's no Adam Schefter or Ian Rapaport.
That hasn't stopped Wingo from trying to break news about Aaron Rodgers, however, and his latest tweet on the Rodgers saga was a big one. In fact, he tweeted that the Green Bay Packers would indeed be trading the four-time MVP to the New York Jets.
Hearing Rodgers to the Jets is done. History about to repeat itself between New York and Green Bay. Time is indeed a flat circle
— trey wingo (@wingoz) March 13, 2023
That's exciting news and all, but unfortunately, Wingo's tweet was pretty much immediately debunked by some of the usual crowd.
Here's Rapaport and Schefter:
I wish it did. I wish something had happened. But nothing has happened. https://t.co/VqlmRbonxa
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 13, 2023
Jets are "cautiously optimistic" - @AdamSchefter on ESPN just now, regarding Aaron Rodgers. But Schefty reiterates nothing has happened yet.
— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) March 13, 2023
It is worth noting that long-time Green Bay beat reporter Tom Silverstein seemed to initially go with Wingo's reporting, but he did back off it a bit as well:
But as always, nothing is done until it's done and this is far from a report that anything is done. https://t.co/coiOvO2TSR
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) March 13, 2023
So where is Rodgers in all of this? True to form, he's seemingly talking about everything other than what the NFL world wants to hear about.
Wingo's tweet could end up being right. There's certainly a world where Rodgers becomes a Jet, and in fact, it seems likely. It's worth noting that previous reports suggest that both sides are waiting on the four-time MVP, though.
For now, we wait.
We're the ones in the dark.
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