Jets, Aaron Rodgers and Woody Johnson
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers might have made a remark his boss was not too keen about. According to a report this month by The Athletic, Jets owner Woody Johnson has made team decisions based on the
Jets owner Woody Johnson, who was instrumental in bringing Rodgers in via trade, deemed the season "sad and disappointing." Johnson also determined that Rodgers' future as a Jet - if he wants to return - will be up to the incoming hires at general manager and coach.
To be clear, the Jets made all the wrong kinds of history in 2024. They extended their record-breaking active playoff drought to 14 years and finished third in the AFC East with a dismal 5–12 record, clinching their ninth consecutive losing season.
Former Jets coach Eric Mangini said that Rodgers has been “doing everything he can to get cut” by owner Woody Johnson.
It appears that Aaron Rodgers' time in New York is coming to an end. According to a report from uStadium, Rodgers will have to find a new home due to beef
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson discussed the uncertain future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, highlighting his performance and financial implications
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.
Aaron Rodgers capped off a disappointing 2024 campaign on a high note, ending his second season with the New York Jets by throwing for 274 yards and four touchdowns in a 32-20 win over the Miami Dolphins. He threw the 500th touchdown pass of his career and led the Jets to one of their best games of his tenure in New York.