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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.
When the 2024 season ended for the New York Jets, it seemed like there was a very real chance that Aaron Rodgers had played his final snap in a Jets uniform, but with the recent hiring of Aaron Glenn as head coach,
Monday brought our first look at Aaron Glenn, head coach of the New York Jets. And while we’ll be the first to admit that winning the opening press conference is highly overrated (not losing it is far more important, just ask Adam Gase), the way Glenn won the day on Monday got our attention.
Owner Woody Johnson added a very important caveat to his approval of the 41-year-old quarterback's return to the Jets.
Retirement rumors are the theme of Rodgers' offseason this year. Rodgers' expressed that the final decision would probably come down to whether the new head coach and general manager want him back. While he could retire anyway, being unwanted would make that decision a little easier.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – Aaron Rodgers’ future as a Jet remains unclear. The only thing that seems certain is that Woody Johnson won’t be involved in it. The Jets owner said he would welcome back Rodgers next season, but it’s up to new head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey to decide.
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.
Notes and quotes from the smaller group interviews given by Aaron Glenn, Darren Mougey and Robert Wood Johnson on Monday after Johnson introduced Glenn as the Jets' new head coach and Mougey as their new general manager at the news conference in the players' auditorium at One Jets Drive.
The New York Jets are the league’s most downtrodden franchise. Following the rise of the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders, few franchises can match the l
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is taking accountability for how things have gone for the organization in recent years under his stewardship. Speaking