The New York Jets have made it clear that they won't be rushed into a decision regarding Aaron Rodgers and his future, with both Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey stating they will take the appropriate time to assess what to do. For fans, that is the big dilemma facing the franchise. Should Rodgers stay or go?
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 around the team. The Super Bowl hasn't even happened and yet Rodgers' future has been one of the most discussed topics in football over the last few weeks.
"This feels like a potential Aaron Rodgers destination: the Tennessee Titans," she explained while on set at the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. "Because I don't think they're gonna draft a quarterback, I do think that they're gonna go the veteran route—I suspect, and his style of play, that style of offense, does mesh well with Brian Callahan."
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Now that the Jets have a new coach in Aaron Glenn and a new general manager in Darren Mougey, it’s time for the real work to begin, including deciding on Aaron Rodgers‘ future.
Jets owner Woody Johnson told reporters regarding Rodgers’ future on the roster, “I’m going to leave that to them,” referring to the team’s new regime. He said he will not voice his opinion on the quarterback and that if Glenn and Mougey want Rodgers back, then he’s fine with that.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn shut down reporters who kept asking questions on if Aaron Rodgers will be with the team in 2025.
Aaron Rodgers' future with the Jets is up in the air. Here's what the new head coach and general manager had to say about that.
Forty-year-old Aaron Rodgers, the four-time NFL Most Valuable Player, has had a rocky two-year stint with the Jets, marked by an Achilles tear in 2023, a 5-12 season in 2024, and plenty of memorable quotes and rumors along the way.