The Jets new regime will ultimately determine Rodgers' fate, as the team is set to hire a new coach and general manager this offseason. The belief is that Johnson is ready to move
Future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers could retire or he could be released, which “would be a first” — especially if a teenager plays a role.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has developed many beefs over the last few years, but his latest is with ESPN analyst and former NFL safety Ryan Clark. The quarrel between the two began when Rodgers called out ESPN and sports media companies during ...
On Tuesday, interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich told reporters that Aaron Rodgers is dealing with a knee injury he suffered during Sunday's loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Ulbrich left Rodgers' status for the game up in the air but did give an optimistic view ...
Aaron Rodgers has not missed a start for the Jets this season despite dealing with several injuries and the team doesn't expect him to miss this Sunday's game against the Bills either.
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.
The latest NFL alumnus who has taken a shot (or more) at the aging-before-our-eyes Rodgers is former Pittsburgh Steelers star and Super Bowl champion Ryan Clark, who has been embroiled in a slow-burning feud with the diminshed Rodgers.
The Kansas City Chiefs have signed a former teammate of Aaron Rodgers on the Green Bay Packers, giving Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes another alternative on offense ahead of the 2025 NFL playoffs.
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.
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers appeared to poke fun at Johnson's sons while discussing his uncertain future with the Jets during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on Monday.