The New York Jets are starting a new era with head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey. But the fate of a major element of the previous era still hangs in the balance: what to do about quarterback Aaron Rodgers?
Rodgers, a four-time NFL MVP, showed flashes of brilliance throughout the 2024 season, but was largely ineffective as the Jets went 5-12, extending the longest playoff drought in American professional sports. Rodgers' performance leaves major questions about whether the 41-year-old quarterback will be returning to the Jets next season.
After an introductory news conference Monday, Jets owner Woody Johnson told reporters that he would be leaving the decisions about Rodgers up to Glenn and Mougey.