The New York Jets brought in Aaron Rodgers hoping he could take the ... the Jets will also have to weigh the financial ramifications of trading him or releasing him without a post-June 1 designation.
Aaron Rodgers' time with the New York Jets is likely over. After two seasons with the organization, the future Hall of Fame quarterback reportedly has been told by the team that they are moving on.
The New York Jets and Aaron Rodgers appear to be on course for a split. FOX Sports reported hours before Super Bowl LIX on Sunday that the Jets told the four-time MVP they want to move on.
Aaron Rodgers' time with the New York Jets may be coming to an end after all. The embattled quarterback has reportedly been told that the Jets will move on without him, per multiple media reports.
What's next for Aaron Rodgers? It's not yet clear whether the four-time NFL MVP wants to continue on with his playing career. What is certain, however, is that remaining with the New York Jets for ...
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Aaron Rodgers' future with the New York Jets is coming to an end after two seasons, CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones has learned. According to Jones, Rodgers is expected to be a free agent ...
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Aaron Rodgers' tenure with the New York Jets may only last two seasons. ESPN's Adam Schefter (1:25 mark) discussed the situation Sunday and said there are people around the NFL who believe the ...