The future Hall of Fame quarterback shared on Monday's airing of "The Pat McAfee Show" that he does return to the Jets, he would have no problem mentoring a young player that woul
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers appeared to poke fun at Johnson's sons while discussing his uncertain future with the Jets during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on Monday.
The latest NFL alumnus who has taken a shot (or more) at the aging-before-our-eyes Rodgers is former Pittsburgh Steelers star and Super Bowl champion Ryan Clark, who has been embroiled in a slow-burning feud with the diminshed Rodgers.
There is no guaranteed money remaining on Rodgers' contract. His 2025 cap hit is $23.5 million, but there's a $35 million option bonus that's due if the Jets want to keep him on roster. Rodgers took a $30-plus million pay cut when he was traded to the Jets. Could he do something similar this offseason?
Aaron Rodgers’ first full season with the Jets has been a disaster of epic proportions. Though his stat line is far from awful (3,511 yards, 24 touchdowns and eight interceptions), Rodgers has done nothing to elevate this team from bottom-feeder to Super Bowl contender.
Aaron Rodgers says he will consider rejoining the New York Jets next season even if it means taking a pay cut and serving as a mentor to a new
New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers shared a very interesting response about NYJ head coaching candidate Ben Johnson of the Detroit Lions.
Aaron Rodgers has been with the New York Jets for two seasons now, with his storied days as the main man in Green Bay very much in the rearview mirror at this point.
Former Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers came after the Chicago Bears yet again, as his tenure with the Jets has deteriorated into disaster.
Aaron Rodgers addressed last week's bombshell report about New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, but not in the way you might expect. Rodgers chose to talk about the report from The Athletic during his weekly appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on ESPN.
Aaron Rodgers got an order from head coach Jeff Ulbrich after a New York Jets player complained about the frequency with which he received the ball in the 2024 NFL season.