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For Jets, keeping or releasing Aaron Rodgers will be expensive

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- A look at what's happening around the New York Jets:

1. No discount double-check: Another season of Aaron Rodgers would mean far-reaching salary-cap implications for the incoming regime -- a major factor in the decision on whether to retain the future Hall of Fame quarterback.

Rodgers is signed for 2025 (he has four void years, through 2029), but there's no guaranteed money remaining in his deal. That will help mitigate the cap ramifications when he's gone, but the damage still will be significant.