After owner Woody Johnson fired both Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas during the season, there’s a lot of uncertainty within the Jets. That also includes Aaron Rodgers and the quarterback
Aaron Rodgers' future in the NFL remains in grey territory, though he has shed some light on his approach if him and the New York Jets should decide to play out the remaining year on his contract in 2025.
The New York Jets franchise is very much in flux right now. This offseason, they will be embarking on searches for a new general manager, new head coach and, potentially, a new quarterback. NFL Media reported earlier this month that Aaron Rodgers remaining with the Jets in 2025 is considered a "long shot.
Rodgers' comments are in reference to a report from The Athletic last week, which discussed the influence Woody Johnson's teenage sons, Brick and Jack, have on the organization. The story also reported that Johnson nixed a trade that would've sent Jerry Jeudy to New York because of his rating on the Madden video game.
After several weeks of speculation, Aaron Rodgers has addressed rumors about his potential exit from the New York Jets, announcing his final decision regarding his future with the team. Aaron Rodgers has not had a great tenure with the New York Jets.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers appears to have grown tired of answering questions about his future. When asked if he thinks team owner Woody
The 41-year-old didn't mince words when asked if he'd spoken to Woody Johnson about his future in a New York uniform.
Aaron Rodgers has made it clear that if he plays a 21st NFL season in 2025, he'd like to do so with the New York Jets. But he's tried to turn the spotlight on the team's owner, Woody Johnson, when the topic of his future arises.
You could basically distill the entire 2024 New York Jets' season down to the same issues that plagued them on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams.
Pundits believe Lamar Jackson may have flipped some MVP voters with performance vs. Houston. Defense continues its stellar improvement.
For the New York Jets, the team will take on the Buffalo Bills in what will likely be a completely lopsided affair in favor of the Jets’ AFC East rival. Despite the Jets having the overall better roster on paper,