A final decision on quarterback Aaron Rodgers' future with the New York Jets is reportedly on hold until the organization fills a key position in its
An offseason roster purge is an annual NFL occurrence because long-term contracts aren't fully guaranteed. Players are often released when salaries aren't deemed to match production. Trades can occur for a variety of reasons.
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Will future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers end up leaving the New York Jets this offseason? There clearly are a lot of questions swirling around the team this offseason. New York seems to be at a crossroads right now.
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Reports suggest that Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers could retire this year after New York brings in a new general manager
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The Jets have reportedly made their decision on the next coach of the franchise, hiring Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to lead the club in 2025. Glenn spent the last four seasons running the defense in Detroit, helping build the Lions into a legitimate contender with Dam Campbell.
New York hired one of the 2025 coaching carousel's top candidates, but they still have plenty of big decisions remaining