Aaron Rodgers ’ second season with the New York Jets has been a rollercoaster ride, mirroring the team’s overall struggles. With a disappointing 3-9 record, compounded by the midseason firing of head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas, speculation about Rodgers’ future with the franchise has reached a boiling point.
New York is 3-9 on the year and continues to trend in the wrong direction. The Jets have lost three straight and eight of the past nine, including two straight heartbreaks to Indianapolis (28-27) and Seattle (26-21). New York is 1-4 on the road this season and lost three straight.
Whether it's this week or beyond, the Jets will officially be eliminated from playoff contention for a 14th consecutive year. Gang Green looked as if they were on their way to keeping their slim postseason hopes alive last Sunday,
Rodgers turned 39 pass attempts into 185 yards in Week 13 and single-handedly swung the game in favor of the Seattle Seahawks, who won 26-21. After missing a wide open Garrett Wilson in the end zone, Rodgers threw a pick-six to former Jets lineman Leonard Williams. New York did not score the rest of the afternoon.
After the firing of head coach Matt Eberflus, the Chicago Bears could take a unique approach to finding his replacement this offseason. While speaking to
The three-part series, “Aaron Rodgers: Enigma,” will be released Dec. 17 and details Rodgers’ comeback from a torn Achilles in 2023. It also will dive into his friends and family, spirituality, and his discussions with former U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about going into politics, according to a teaser that dropped Tuesday.
Dolphins 27, Jets 17. Miami desperately needs to win to stay alive in the wild card chase and the Jets are practically eliminated from playoff contention. New York
If this season has proved anything, it's that the New York Jets have no idea what they're doing at quarterback.
NFL Week 14 odds, picks, predictions, TV channel and streaming information for the Sunday football game between the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins.
At least it will be warm in Miami when the New York Jets head south to face the Dolphins on Sunday at 1 p.m. eastern on CBS.
Things were supposed to be different for the New York Jets the last two seasons after acquiring quarterback Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers.