New York is going to have to take a hard look at the roster and the three people who already have been discussed a lot are quarterback Aaron Rodgers and receivers Davante Adams, Garrett Wilson.
On the other hand, Aaron Glenn doesn't deserve this. I'd argue no one deserves to deal with the Jets, but Glenn's first shot at a coaching gig should come with more optimism than this. Rodgers looked a little better over the final month of the season, but what are we really talking about here? He's 41 years old. 41!
The New York Jets already have made two massive decisions this offseason. New York was looking to fill the open head coach and general manager positions and now has people for each role. Former Jets star Aaron Glenn recently was announced as the team’s next head coach.
After years of failure, Jets owner Woody Johnson has realized that he should stay out of the team's football decisions.
Davante Adams has suggested he doesn't want to join the Washington Commanders because he'd have to give his number up.
Ian Rapoport believes Wilson could request a trade if Rodgers returns to New York. The report notes that Wilson and Rodgers had a "blowup during training camp," while Wilson grew frustrated with a reduction in targets after the team traded for Davante Adams.
Now that the Jets have a new coach in Aaron Glenn and a new general manager in Darren Mougey, it’s time for the real work to begin. Part of that will include deciding on Aaron Rodgers‘ future with the team.
The New York Jets are starting to get a little more clarity. New York's biggest question marks heading into the offseason certainly were the head coach position
With Darren Mougey officially in place as the Jets General Manager and Aaron Glenn as the Head Coach, the biggest question remains what will the New York Jets do with Aaron Rodgers?
Former Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers may not have a home with the Jets next season, and the Steelers aren't interested either.
The New York Jets and Aaron Rodgers still haven't figured out of their futures align. What would hiring Aaron Glenn mean for Rodgers?