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What Jets Hiring Nathaniel Hackett Means for Lions

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What Jets Hiring Nathaniel Hackett Means for Lions
What Jets Hiring Nathaniel Hackett Means for Lions

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The New York Jets certainly cast a wide net in their search to fill their offensive coordinator vacancy. 

It was officially announced on Thursday morning that former Denver Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett had landed the position, replacing former Jets offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur. 

According to The MMQB's Albert Breer, Jets head coach Robert Saleh interviewed more than 15 potential candidates before finally making the decision to hire Hackett. 

Prior to being hired by the Broncos, Hackett was the offensive coordinator of the Packers (2019-2021). 

With the news of the hire, speculation has started to run wild that Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, a future Pro Football Hall of Famer, will be more inclined to accept a trade to the Jets. 

The Packers have regularly been atop the NFC North division during Rodgers' 15-year tenure as starting quarterback. Trading Rodgers would surely signal to the NFL world that the Lions' rival is embarking upon a rebuild. 

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Addressing his future on "The Pat McAfee Show" Tuesday, Rodgers expressed he only wants to remain a part of the Packers organization if the team plans on retooling -- not rebuilding. 

“If there’s a rebuild ahead, I won’t be a part of it," Rodgers told Pat McAfee and McAfee's co-host A.J. Hawk. 

Rodgers also added, "There’s no point in coming back to play football, unless you think you can win it all."

The Lions are expected to be NFC North division winners in 2023. With Rodgers out of the NFC, it surely would make it easier for Dan Campbell's squad to achieve its goals next season. 

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