The Aaron Rodgers experiment in New York unofficially came to an end on February 13 when the team announced that they were parting ways with the future Hall of Fame quarterback after two uneventful seasons. For a franchise that has struggled for over a decade to find a consistent signal-caller, this latest setback places the Jets at yet another crossroads.
With a roster brimming with potential on both sides of the ball and a front office eager to end the NFL’s longest active playoff drought—having not made the postseason since 2010—the Jets must make their next move carefully.