New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers expressed that he's "all in" on interim Jeff Ulbrich becoming the full-time head coach.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he's "always available" if team co-owners Woody and Chris Johnson want his insight during their search for
The four-time MVP will be 41 at season’s end. Plus, job statuses for Brian Daboll, Joe Schoen, Andrew Berry and more in Albert Breer’s mailbag.
Aaron Rodgers's stint with the New York Jets continues to be an unmitigated disaster as the QB hasn't been able to deliver on the field, and his actions off the field continue to shed an embarrassing light on the franchise that traded for him in back in April of 2023.
It seems like it is going to take a miracle to convince Jets owner Woody Johnson to stick with Aaron Rodgers for another season.
Jets WR Davante Adams named Jordan Love as the calmest QB in the NFL, not his current QB and longtime friend Aaron Rodgers.
The Aaron Rodgers era with the New York Jets has been such a disaster that it's now causing some to recontextualize Rodgers' time in Green Bay with the
The New York Jets season is flailing at 3-8, and one could argue that the fan base has been subject to some really poor things on the field through 11 weeks, but Aaron Rodgers thinks there could be more to come.
Thought of as a playoff team at the very least, the 3-8 Jets have looked anything but a polished and confident team with Aaron Rodgers looking every bit the 41-year-old quarterback, head coach Robert Saleh and offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett fired, the defense leaking points and so on.
The Bengals are a close second to the Jets in that dubious category of most disappointing NFL team, resting on the cusp of playoff elimination at 4-7 entering Sunday’s absolute must-win home game