Aaron Rodgers’ playing future remains undecided with the New York Jets quarterback focused on the lingering wildfires near his home in Southern California.
Aaron Rodgers is under contract with the New York Jets for the 2025 season but that's no guarantee he'll return. As Rodgers tells it, the ball seems to be
Rodgers started every game for the Jets last season, passing for 3,897 yards, 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Coming off an Achilles injury, Rodgers doesn't look like the perennial MVP contender he once was in Green Bay. But the Jets also don't have a clear path forward at the position.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers dropped a fascinating hint on his playing future amid retirement rumors.
Aaron Rodgers looks into the crystal ball and details what it would take for him to return to the New York Jets in 2025
If New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers returns to the NFL in 2025, he wants to play for a winner. There’s a reason Rodgers isn’t deciding on his Jets future
Aaron Rodgers’ future with the New York Jets remains at a crossroads, as the final decision remains in owner Woody Johnson’s hands. Rodgers, meanwhile, is busy monitoring Californian wildfires.
The New York Jets didn't see the results they were looking for in 2024. Aiming to compete with the Buffalo Bills for the AFC East crown, the Jets fell short of their goal while going 5-12. The Jets did,
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Aaron Rodgers has revealed that he has spoke with the New York Jets, including team owner Woody Johnson, about his future. However, no decision is imminent. Rodgers, 41, had what sounds like an end-of-season interview with ownership but there is still plenty to unfold which will factor into whatever the future holds.
In the second half of the Jets’ 2024 season, Rodgers had his first and only 300-plus yard passing game. In addition, he had three outings with three-or-more touchdown passes. In the first half, he did not have any.