Rumors of four-time Pro Bowl running back Dalvin Cook joining the New York Jets have intensified, with Cook's agent, Zac Hiller, adding fuel to the fire in a recent interview. Hiller spoke highly of the Jets' current trajectory, emphasizing their "all-in" approach to winning a Super Bowl.
He praised the acquisition of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, referring to him as a "franchise city-changing player" and someone any athlete would want to team up with. Hiller believes Rodgers' presence significantly elevates the Jets' Super Bowl aspirations.
Cook, released by the Minnesota Vikings in June, holds a prominent place in the Vikings' rushing records, ranking third in yards (5,993), fifth in attempts (1,282), and fourth in touchdowns (47). While linked to the Miami Dolphins earlier, reports suggest Cook declined their offer.
Hiller reiterated the importance of playing for a championship, stating that reaching the Super Bowl is the ultimate goal for any football player. He expressed confidence in the Jets' potential, viewing them as a team on the cusp of greatness. Hiller's optimistic remarks further solidify the possibility of Cook landing in New York.
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