Report: Redskins aren't pursuing Josh Rosen
As Josh Rosen trade speculation increases prior to the draft, one potential destination doesn't appear to be in the cards.
The Washington Redskins, long seen as a favorite to land the second-year quarterback, have yet to engage in serious discussions with the Arizona Cardinals.
"They have done a little bit of homework here, at least tried to figure out what the Cardinals' price would be," NFL Network's Mike Garafolo said on the "Around the NFL" podcast Wednesday.
"But they're not actively chasing him and I don't know that they have a hard offer on the table because I know for a fact that they're still going through the motions with the guys in the draft apparently."
Garafolo added that he doesn't believe there's a "sizzling market" for Rosen.
Arizona holds the No. 1 pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, and the team has been linked to former Oklahoma pivot Kyler Murray. Washington is also in the market for a quarterback with Alex Smith's NFL future up in the air.
Elsewhere, the New York Giants reportedly aren't interested in sending either of their first-round picks (No. 6 and No. 17) to the Cardinals for Rosen.
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