The New York Jets have found their new head coach in Aaron Glenn - with the former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator facing a big decision over quarterback Aaron Rodgers
The New York Jets have reportedly appointed Aaron Glenn as their new head coach, and the former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator has already made a big call on the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
The Miami Dolphins needed two games to go their way ... The Jets, meanwhile, featured 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers in perhaps his final NFL game. He threw four touchdown passes, including his 500th.
Aaron Rodgers’ playing future remains undecided with the New York Jets quarterback focused on the lingering wildfires near his home in Southern California.
Legendary NFL insider Peter King weighed in on Rodgers's next possible move this week, saying the QB could be the perfect fit for a current AFC playoff team. That franchise? The Pittsburgh Steelers.
Wilson's future in Pittsburgh remains unclear, with some floating New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers as a potential replacement. But the Steelers have made a firm decision on Rodgers for 2025, a team insider revealed this week.
Aaron Rodgers looks into the crystal ball and details what it would take for him to return to the New York Jets in 2025
Baumgartner has been friends with the four-time NFL MVP since summer 2008, when the pair crossed paths at a golf tournament.
Rodgers returned from a torn Achilles this season to high hopes, with many experts predicting the Jets would end their playoff drought. The team instead stumbled to a 5-12 record, struggling on both sides of the ball and enduring internal turmoil that included the firing of both the head coach and general manager.
Rodgers was asked about his future during a Thursday appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show.” He confirmed that he recently met with Jets owners Woody and Christopher Johnson and team president Hymie Elhai to discuss a variety of topics. Rodgers said he had “good conversations with all those people.”
Four touchdowns and 274 yards at 41 years old? How could you ask for a better game than that to close out your career? Aaron Rodgers completed his first full season with the New York Jets, leading them to a 32-20 win against the Miami Dolphins.
A Pittsburgh insider is very confident that the Steelers will not replace Russell Wilson with one potential veteran quarterback option.