The 2024 season has not been a good one for the New York Jets as a whole, as they are wrapping up their ninth straight campaign with a record under the .500 mark and their playoff drought has reached 14 years.
The 2024 regular season has been nothing short of a nightmare for the New York Jets. Anonymous sources at every turn, poor execution from the roster, and both the general manager and head coach were fired.
Ahead of the New York Jets' Week 18 finale and with his NFL playing future far from certain, Aaron Rodgers expressed "gratitude" on Wednesday for his tenure as quarterback of the team. Rodgers, 41, shared a positive view on his time with the Jets despite a lack of success unbecoming of the former NFL MVP and organizational instability emblematic of reported dysfunction within the franchise.
Well, it appears that the loudest Aaron Rodgers critics were right. Those who so loudly asserted that his second career wouldn’t work with the New York Jets appear to be vindicated.
"So I just need a break mentally to just kind of refresh, put my feet in the sand and see where I'm at after that," Rodgers said.
Sauce Gardner said that some of his teammates might be "checked out" following the Jets' blowout loss to the Bills this past Sunday, dropping New York to 4-12 this season. It's hard not to guess which one of said players Gardner was likely alluding to after one of his teammates basically outed himself following New York's 40-14 loss.
Aaron Rodgers isn't sure what his NFL future holds, but the four-time MVP called his time with the organization "the best two years of my life."
The New York Jets will be keeping tabs on the health of three of its star players as they prepare to wrap up the season against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
After an utterly humiliating performance against the Buffalo Bills, the Rodgers Rodeo likely lost its last legs. But who else will the New York Jets let go with him?
The Miami Dolphins are on the road for the last game of the regular season against the New York Jets on Sunday.
Deion Sanders told the New York Jets not to "mess up" the chance to hire Louis Riddick for their general manager post as the Colorado Buffaloes' coach tips the NFL executive to lan