The New York Jets apparently had several stipulations for Aaron Rodgers if they were going to move forward together into 2025.
While it doesn’t matter much now, considering the two sides have already agreed to part ways, it seems that new head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey were trying to rein in the outspoken quarterback.
According to The Athletic's Diana Russini, there were two major requirements that the Jets had for Rodgers. One of them seemed simple enough: he had to attend all mandatory practices. While that feels like a given, Rodgers actually missed a pair of minicamp practices last summer while on vacation in Egypt.