David Bakhtiari’s tenure with the Green Bay Packers has been exceptional. However, his performance has declined since being plagued by injuries, and it appears that his time in Wisconsin may be coming to a close. The Athletic has reported that the team is expected to part ways with the 32-year-old in the near future (Via Dov Kleiman). The All-Pro tackle suffered a torn ACL during practice in late 2020, and he has been unable to fully recover from that injury, only participating in one game last season. After spending 11 years in Wisconsin, Bakhtiari is entering the final year of his contract extension, which set records. Consequently, numerous teams may be enticed to pursue the dominant offensive lineman, and the New York Jets seem like a logical potential landing spot. Last season, Aaron Rodgers hinted at the Jets attempting to trade for Bakhtiari by sharing enigmatic messages on social media during the offseason, but no deal materialized. The Jets currently have a depleted offensive line and must take action to safeguard their future Hall of Famer.
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