Aaron Rodgers’s future in the NFL, and with the New York Jets specifically, has a big question mark surrounding it right now.
There have been reports this year that the Jets considered benching Rodgers at one point, and that it’s possible the Jets won’t bring him back next season amid the team’s 4-10 start. While all of this is speculation so far, we’ll see what the Jets end up doing once the 2024 season is over, especially since Rodgers just turned 41 years old.
When questioned about his future on Wednesday, Rodgers stated that he would wait until the end of the season to make a decision about his future in the NFL “unless I get released right away,” according to Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic. The quarterback used this as a response to persistent allegations that the Jets were moving away from him.
Although Rodgers hasn’t stated his intentions, it’s feasible that he will choose to retire if the Jets release him. However, he has previously made it clear that he intends to stay with the Jets for the upcoming campaign.
After the ownership group ousted general manager Joe Douglas and coach Robert Saleh, the Jets may seek to make a significant overhaul for the upcoming year. Rodgers has