The future is very unclear for the New York Jets and quarterback Aaron Rodgers alike. Pending health, the 41-year-old is going to be on the field for the Jets (4-11) in their final two games against the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins, respectively.
Rodgers has debated questions surrounding his health throughout the 2024 season. Finally he’s agreed: the 41-year-old is playing hurt. It was interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich that first revealed Rodgers’ injury. The QB is dealing with a MCL issue in his knee, the coach said earlier this week.
Dec 31, 2023; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Giants quarterback Tyrod Taylor (2) runs with the ball against Los Angeles Rams linebackers Ernest Jones (53) and Michael Hoecht (97) during the fourth quarter at MetLife Stadium.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers engaged in the annual tradition of quarterbacks taking care of offensive linemen.
The New York Jets will be starting over in 2025 with a new general manager and a new head coach. Does the new regime really want to be saddled with the 41-year-old Rodgers as it begins its overhaul of the roster?
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers could miss Week 17, as he has popped up on the injury report with a significant ailment.
Jets offensive linemen each received several Christmas gifts from Aaron (Santa) Rodgers: A custom Tom Ford suit (a tailor twice came to the facility to take measurements) Tom Ford cologne Tom Ford sunglasses Louis Vuitton passport holder Stereo speaker Bottle of Devils River…
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has talked for the past few weeks about how the team’s bye week finally got him healthy.
NFL regular season is coming to a close! This week, Josh Allen will look to match fellow MVP candidate Lamar Jackson's Christmas Day production when his Buffalo Bills play host to the New York Jets, Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers will look to hand the rival Minnesota Vikings just their third loss of the season and Michael Penix Jr.
Here are three causes for concern for the Bills against the Jets in Week 17: The Jets have one of the better wide-receiver duos in the league. Davante Adams and Garrett Wilson are troubling to keep track of, even with high-level corners like Christian Benford, Rasul Douglas, and Taron Johnson.
In Week 17, the Bills will face a Jets team that ranks 23rd in the NFL in defense rushing DVOA. Last week in a loss to the LA Rams, the Jets allowed Rams running back Kyren Williams to run for 122 yards and a touchdown at 5.3 yards per carry.