A final decision on quarterback Aaron Rodgers' future with the New York Jets is reportedly on hold until the organization fills a key position in its front office.
According to Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic, Rodgers' standing with the Jets will not be determined until they hire a general manager to replace Joe Douglas, who was fired in November.
The Jets also fired head coach Robert Saleh in October amid a 2-3 start, but they officially filled their head coaching vacancy Wednesday with the hiring of former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn.
Rosenblatt noted that while Rodgers' status won't be fully decided until a GM is in place, the quarterback situation was likely a major topic of discussion during head coaching interviews and in GM interviews thus far.