New York Jets Officially Move On From Aaron Rodgers
New York Jets Officially Move On From Aaron Rodgers

New York Jets Officially Move On From Aaron Rodgers

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The New York Jets have officially announced their decision to part ways with quarterback Aaron Rodgers, signaling a fresh start for the team as they move into the offseason. Head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey stated that they informed Rodgers of their intention to pursue a different direction at quarterback, allowing both parties to plan their futures. Rodgers, who had a challenging stint with the Jets, played only a handful of games due to a severe injury and concluded the 2024 season with a disappointing 5-12 record. The Jets will release him before the start of the new league year in March, making him eligible to sign with another team. While Rodgers has yet to announce his plans for the future, his time in New York was marked by both on-field struggles and off-field controversies. The team now faces the challenge of finding a suitable replacement as they draft seventh in the upcoming NFL draft.

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