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Without Rodgers, what's next for the Jets at quarterback?

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The Aaron Rodgers era is over. Now, what?

The New York Jets, expected to part ways this week with the future Hall of Famer, are back in an all-too-familiar place -- quarterback purgatory. They don't have a young heir apparent, and there's no obvious answer in free agency or the draft. When the Aaron Glenn era debuts in September, the starting quarterback will be ... well, it's a February mystery.

It could be Tyrod Taylor, but that's hardly a sure thing.

Taylor, 35, has 58 career starts and has played well in his limited opportunities, but he has a history of injuries and hasn't started more than six games in a season since 2017.