Aaron Rodgers first walked through the doors of the New York Jets’ facility nearly two years ago hailed as a potential savior for a frustrated franchise.
Aaron Rodgers' future is unclear after the New York Jets quarterback had an up and down season, with the 41-year-old set to mull over whether or not to retire
New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams left the door open for a Jets return even if Aaron Rodgers doesn't come back.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Rodgers became the fifth player in NFL history to throw 500 career regular-season touchdown passes, accomplishing the feat in the second quarter of the New York Jets’ game against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
After Sunday night’s season finale victory against the Miami Dolphins, Davante Adams and Aaron Rodgers walked off the field together, possibly for the final time as teammates. On Monday, Adams told reporters Rodgers’ status will impact the 32-year-old’s future with the team.
In stumping to be the New York Jets' next head coach, Rex Ryan promised he's a better candidate the Detroit Lions' Ben Johnson and to get rid of the "country club" culture afforded Aaron Rodgers.
Aaron Rodgers isn't sure what his NFL future holds, but the four-time MVP called his time with the organization "the best two years of my life."
"So I just need a break mentally to just kind of refresh, put my feet in the sand and see where I'm at after that," Rodgers said.
It doesn't sound like Ryan is a fan of how Rodgers conducted himself with the Jets or with how the team handled the star quarterback.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson doesn't intend to interfere with whatever decision the incoming head coach and general manager want to do about
New York Jets star quarterback Aaron Rodgers showed he could still perform at a high level, but whether he wants to be back playing is still up in the air.