Aaron Rodgers' future is unclear after the New York Jets quarterback had an up and down season, with the 41-year-old set to mull over whether or not to retire
Aaron Rodgers first walked through the doors of the New York Jets' facility nearly two years ago hailed as a potential savior for a frustrated franchise. Not much has changed since. Especially all the losing.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has detailed how the organization can change its culture and hinted that if he's back, he'll be part of the solution.
Denver's win eliminates Miami from playoff race, while the Jets head into an offseason that will see a lot of change.
While other teams are vying for the Lombardi trophy, the Jets are looking for their Lombardi.
Rex Ryan thinks he’s going to be back as the Jets’ head coach and he shared some thoughts ... absolutely ridiculous message you send to the team,” Ryan said on ESPN New York Radio. “If he comes back, things would be different.
After an utterly humiliating performance against the Buffalo Bills, the Rodgers Rodeo likely lost its last legs. But who else will the New York Jets let go with him?
The Jets placed Gardner (hamstring) on injured reserve Saturday. Gardner was already ruled out for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Dolphins due to a hamstring injury. His placement on ...
Aaron Rodgers first walked through the doors of the New York Jets’ facility nearly two years ago hailed as a potential savior for a frustrated franchise.
Aaron Rodgers' decision to return looms large this offseason as the Jets search for a new head coach and general manager.
Although the Houston Texans' offense regressed this season, offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik still is receiving interest from at least one team looking for a head coach. The New York Jets put in a request to interview Slowik for their head coaching vacancy,