Until the New York Jets make an ultimate decision revolving around future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers, his future is going to be the biggest question swirling a ...
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I'm talking about quarterback Aaron Rodgers. While Rodgers hasn't fully committed to playing another season, he seems to have the gas left in the tank to do so. If the Jets' new head coach ...
These hires will play a pivotal role in determining Rodgers' next move. The 41-year-old quarterback acknowledged that his decision will depend on whether the new leadership aligns with his vision.
Following the Jets’ season finale victory against the Dolphins on Jan. 5, Aaron Rodgers told reporters that ... t believe he will be unemployed for long. McCarthy completed an interview with ...
A new general manager and head coach must be found. The other important task is deciding what to do with Aaron Rodgers, rather, what Rodgers decides to do in tandem with the new leadership.
Aaron Rodgers has a decision to make about his future. And while he had brief discussions with the Jets ownership, he’s not in much of a rush to decide whether to continue playing or retire.
Aaron Rodgers ... are going to last for a long, long time, never would have happened, and I would have really missed out on meeting some really special people.” When Rodgers began his career ...
Aaron Rodgers' playing future remains undecided, with the New York Jets quarterback focused on the lingering wildfires near his home in Southern California. Rodgers said during an appearance on ...
And their current quarterback knows it. Appearing on Pat McAfee's show, Aaron Rodgers explained (via Rich Cimini of ESPN.com) that he has met with Jets owners Woody and Christopher Johnson about ...
Like everyone else who follows the New York Jets, quarterback Aaron Rodgers is waiting for the team to fill its head coach and general manager vacancies. His future likely depends on the outcomes.
Aaron Rodgers is already bracing for NFL media to let false narratives flub its coverage of the playoff showdown between Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson this weekend. Rodgers made a rare Thursday aft ...