Jennings: Vikings, Dolphins are possibilities
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Earlier this week, FOXSportsWisconsin.com examined the five most likely landing spots for unrestricted free-agent wide receiver Greg Jennings.
On Wednesday, Jennings spoke with NFL Network's "NFL Total Access" about the possibility of signing with two of those teams, the Minnesota Vikings and Miami Dolphins, as well as the possibility that he'd return for another season with the Green Bay Packers.
"It is what it is," Jennings said when asked whether he's resigned to the idea that his days in Green Bay are over. "Everyone hopes to stay where they were drafted, but the reality of it is it's a business. So understanding that and being mindful of that, I have to stay afloat and again make sure that all of my ducks are in a row."
Jennings stated this past season that he prefers playing in domed stadiums late in the season. The Vikings, a division rival of the Packers, would offer that.
"It's pretty much whatever would be the right fit for myself as well as my family as far as living accommodations, that's where we're going to end up," Jennings said when asked specifically about Minnesota. "All other 31 teams are an option when it comes to being able to have an occupation and play the game I love to play."
If Jennings signed with the Dolphins, he'd reunite with former Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin, who's now the head coach in Miami.
"I wouldn't mind that at all," Jennings said. "The weather is definitely nice, they have an up-and-coming quarterback (Ryan Tannehill) and they definitely have a defense that's pretty solid, and some pieces on offense that are pretty solid as well.
"I'm open to all options, obviously Green Bay being one of those options as well."
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