Erin Andrews has been the lead sideline reporter for the NFL on FOX since 2012, and she has interviewed some of the biggest ...
One could feel emotions getting to Aaron Rodgers during his postgame interview Sunday with FOX Sports’ Pam Oliver. After the win to conclude over the Miami Dolphins to conclude the Jets ...
Aaron Rodgers had the sweetest interview with Pam Oliver after the New York Jets’ game on Sunday. Rodgers led his Jets to a 32-20 Week 18 win over the Miami Dolphins at MetLife Stadium in East ...
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn wasted no time addressing the status of quarterback Aaron Rodgers in his introductory press conference with fellow new hire — general manager Darren Mougey.
Next on the list? Quarterback. Aaron Rodgers played one of the two seasons he was with the Jets. The first season ended just as quickly as it began for the quarterback as he tore his Achilles four ...
But Thursday, Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he had multiple exit interviews the highest levels of Jets leadership as they grappled with the disastrous season – their franchise-worst 14th ...
Head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey's view on Rodgers' long-term outlook in New York during the interview process with the team was revealed by Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer.
NFL reporter Erin Andrews had a one-on-one interview with Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley before the NFC Championship Game. Andrews posted a preview of the interview on social ...
Aaron Glenn, the new head coach of the New York Jets, is hoping to have clarity on Aaron Rodgers' plans in the near future. "Talked to Aaron Glenn this morning," Jay Glazer of Fox Sports reported ...
When the 2024 season ended for the New York Jets, it seemed like there was a very real chance that Aaron Rodgers had played his final snap in a Jets uniform, but with the recent hiring of Aaron ...
Aaron Rodgers has revealed that ... However, no decision is imminent. Rodgers, 41, had what sounds like an end-of-season interview with ownership but there is still plenty to unfold which will ...