The New York Jets should soon find out if Aaron Rodgers will be returning for the 2025 National Football League season. Rodgers is under contract with the Jets, but it’s currently unknown if he wants to continue his playing career or whether New York actually wants him back.
This time, Rodgers didn’t speak to the media on the day players cleared out their lockers, though he did address his uncertain future after Sunday’s game. He left open the door to playing in 2025 — Jets or otherwise — while also making it clear retirement is on the table.
At one point this season, Jets former first-round pick Jermaine Johnson appeared to be heading to superstardom in his third season. He suffered a torn Achilles in the team's second game of the season, though. As the Florida State product began his rehab, he received help from Rodgers specifically.
The New York Jets may be moving on from quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers spent two seasons with the Jets, missing the first one with an Achillies tear and fin
CBS Sports’ Cody Benjamin made a list of the top quarterbacks who will be available this offseason and predicted landing spots. He predicted that Rodgers will end up signing with the Tennessee Titans on a one-year, $25 million deal.
New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams (17) and New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) are shown as they get ready to step off the field at MetLife Stadium, Sunday January 5, 2025, in East Rutherford. / Kevin R. Wexler-NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers posts a photo with Davante Adams on social media amid potential retirement rumors
The New York Jets quarterback knows that it will probably be a while before he — and the Jets — know if they want a reunion.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Rodgers became the fifth player in NFL history to throw 500 career regular-season touchdown passes, accomplishing the feat in the second quarter of the New York Jets’ game against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
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."
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.