It's been a brutal season for Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets, who have turned massive preseason expectations into a 3-8 record. It would be a rough
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers lamented the organization's continued inability to keep its business in-house amid a disappointing 2024
Could Aaron Rodgers end up in Vegas ... or even Tennessee? As Week 13 kicks off, we tackle Rodgers' future and several other topics.
However, the specifics of when Rodgers will walk away from both the Jets and football have become a matter of much discussion in recent weeks. On Wednesday afternoon, Rodgers shed light on a factor that might play into his decision: the shape of New York's 2025 coaching staff.
The four-time MVP will be 41 at season’s end. Plus, job statuses for Brian Daboll, Joe Schoen, Andrew Berry and more in Albert Breer’s mailbag.
As the Jets enter the final month of their disappointing season, there has been rising speculation about the quarterback's health and future with the team. After disputing reports that he no longer wants to play for the Jets, Rodgers shed some light on a key factor that will shape his decision after the season.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers was back talking about vaccines on "The Pat McAfee Show," saying people should "look out" with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joining President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet.
New York's starting quarterback is perfectly fine walking away from the game despite his poor performance in 2024.
Seattle is 6-0 all time at MetLife Stadium and the Seahawks will look to continue their mastery there Sunday when they face Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets.
The 40-year-old quarterback addressed rumors about his NFL future Tuesday in a segment on the Pat McAfee Show. Here's what he said.
Aaron Rodgers is feeling healthy and will be the New York Jets’ starting quarterback as long as that remains the case.