A former No. 1 overall pick and NFL MVP believes Aaron Rodgers is still an elite quarterback, but should the Jets bring Rodgers back?
The New York Jets have already made one of their big decisions this offseason. They recently announced the hiring of new head coach Aaron Glenn. Now New York ne
The New York Jets have finally found the two men they believe will turn around the fortunes of their down-on-their-luck franchise.
“And there is word out there, there’s been leaks I’ve heard that whatever they pay Aaron Glenn, (he’s) made it known that he would like to keep Aaron Rodgers,” Kay said on his radio show Tuesday, a day before the Glenn hiring became official.
"Unlike the previous regime, which included a familiar face (former coordinator Nathaniel Hackett) and catered to his every whim, Rodgers has no previous ties to Glenn," Cimini writes. "He'd be playing for someone whom he doesn't have links to and would potentially be learning a new playbook, which can be loathsome for older players.
The Jets have hired their next head coach in Aaron Glenn. What are the next steps for the organization and future of Aaron Rodgers?
He’s the best they can do.” You often hear that line from those in favor of the New York Jets retaining Aaron Rodgers in 2025. And they very well could be right.
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ESPN's Rich Cimini reported earlier this week that "Glenn still considered Rodgers an 'elite' quarterback at the time of his trade to the Jets" in 2023. Cimini added that it's "unclear" what Glenn thinks about Rodgers' abilities.