On Tuesday, ESPN's Mike Greenberg claims he believes the veteran quarterback will return to the league next season playing for a different team. During a guest appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show," Greenberg names the San Francisco 49ers as the team to acquire Rodgers this offseason.
With the mid-season departures of head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas, the Jets have missed out on the playoffs after recording a disappointing 5-12 record. Amidst this chaos, quarterback Rodgers has struggled to regain his old form following his return from an Achilles tear this season.
Aaron Rodgers' decision to return looms large this offseason as the Jets search for a new head coach and general manager.
The New York Jets quarterback knows that it will probably be a while before he — and the Jets — know if they want a reunion.
Aaron Rodgers isn't sure what his NFL future holds, but the four-time MVP called his time with the organization "the best two years of my life."
"So I just need a break mentally to just kind of refresh, put my feet in the sand and see where I'm at after that," Rodgers said.
Denver's win eliminates Miami from playoff race, while the Jets head into an offseason that will see a lot of change.
Rex Ryan told ESPN New York radio that he believes "100%" that he'll be the New York Jets' next head coach and detailed some plans for the team.
Aaron Rodgers' future is unclear after the New York Jets quarterback had an up and down season, with the 41-year-old set to mull over whether or not to retire
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A long-time NFL reporter believes the Pittsburgh Steelers could replace Russell Wilson with a $112 million signal caller in the offseason.