Aaron Rodgers knows his NFL playing days are coming to an end — it’s just a matter of when. The New York Jets quarterback, 40, who is in the midst of a disastrous 3-8 season, candidly acknowledged the impending threat of Father Time in a Tuesday,
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers lamented the organization's continued inability to keep its business in-house amid a disappointing 2024
However, the specifics of when Rodgers will walk away from both the Jets and football have become a matter of much discussion in recent weeks. On Wednesday afternoon, Rodgers shed light on a factor that might play into his decision: the shape of New York's 2025 coaching staff.
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As the Jets enter the final month of their disappointing season, there has been rising speculation about the quarterback's health and future with the team. After disputing reports that he no longer wants to play for the Jets, Rodgers shed some light on a key factor that will shape his decision after the season.
Aaron Rodgers said trying to make sure he leaves on a better note won't drive him to return for a 21st season.
Aaron Rodgers holds the record of having the league’s lowest career interception percentage at 1.4. The NFL icon also boasts of having the highest single season passer rating record of 122.5. Proving his worth as one of the best QBs of the league, Rodgers has the best touchdown to interception ratio in NFL history, which stands at 4.53.
With his future in the NFL looking up in the air, quarterback Aaron Rodgers made it clear to New York Jets owner Woody Johnson who's his favorite option to coach the tream.
Under head coach Kyle Shanahan, the San Francisco 49ers have spent years falling just inches short of the franchise’s sixth Lombardi Trophy. The Niners have mad
Aaron Rodgers recently spoke candidly about his future with the New York Jets amid significant organizational changes, including the firing of GM Joe Douglas and the team's ongoing