Both the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills were off on Wednesday for Christmas Day, but both teams were required to provide an injury report to the NFL.
Slow and steady wins the race, or at least that's the mindset Aaron Rodgers is operating under as he evaluates his status with the Jets.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers could miss Week 17, as he has popped up on the injury report with a significant ailment.
Aaron Rodgers has made it clear that if he plays a 21st NFL season in 2025, he'd like to do so with the New York Jets. But he's tried to turn the spotlight on the team's owner, Woody Johnson, when the topic of his future arises.
The New York Jets franchise is very much in flux right now. This offseason, they will be embarking on searches for a new general manager, new head coach and, potentially, a new quarterback. NFL Media reported earlier this month that Aaron Rodgers remaining with the Jets in 2025 is considered a "long shot.
The New York Jets have a divisional matchup with the Buffalo Bills in Week 17 at Highmark Stadium, and there seems to be a bit of a question as to who'll be under center for them
Aaron Rodgers' future in the NFL remains in grey territory, though he has shed some light on his approach if him and the New York Jets should decide to play out the remaining year on his contract in 2025.
The New York Jets quarterback made a huge mistake and took a big hit during their loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
A start would bring the decorated field general one step closer to accomplishing a preseason goal. After recovering from a torn Achilles, Rodgers aimed to make it through a full 1
The Jets promoted safety Jarius Monroe, who joined the team on an UDFA contract following the 2024 NFL Draft and has spent the first 16 weeks of the season on the practice squad. New York also added kicker Greg Joseph on a practice squad contract on Tuesday.
While mulling his future — whether with the New York Jets or elsewhere — Aaron Rodgers, 41, said he is open-minded about multiple scenarios.