The New York Jets quarterback dropped his take on the Joe Douglas firing during his weekly appearance on ESPN.
Aaron Rodgers is feeling healthy and will be the New York Jets’ starting quarterback as long as that remains the case.
While 40-year-old Aaron Rodgers wants to play out the season for the New York Jets, aging star Tyron Smith might be headed for injured reserve and retirement.
The New York Jets will be hiring a new head coach this upcoming offseason after firing Robert Saleh in October. But what if they decide to bring back a former head coach? Nick Wright, for one, is all-in on FOX Sports analyst Eric Mangini going back to the Jets,
Aaron Rodgers cast doubt on his playing future on Tuesday during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, just a few weeks after telling reporters that he thought he would like to return for a 21st season in the NFL in 2025.
No one knows what the future has in store for the New York Jets and future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
New York's starting quarterback knows that in order to fix the team's biggest problems, ending the leaks is the first thing that must happen.
The New York Jets will turn to another page of their 2024 NFL season. Following their bye, the Jets (3-8) will host the Seattle Seahawks (6-5) in Week 13 at MetLife Stadium. But before we even get to kickoff, there will be a lot of Jets-related discussions and conversations to be had throughout the coming days.
The Jets are currently led by interim GM Phil Savage and interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich. Once permanent replacements have been found for those key positions Rodgers will have a better idea of his likely role within the team. Until then, his future with the New York Jets remains unclear.
As part of the NFL's Salute to Service Week, the New York Jets hosted the Sixth Annual Soldiers to Sidelines (STS) Coaching Certification Clinic Presented by Ticketmaster.