Aaron Rodgers, New York Jets
Newsday · 10d
Aaron Rodgers' Jets contract: What a reunion or split would cost the team in salary cap
If the Jets designate Rodgers as a post-June 1 cut, they have the option to break up the $49 million cap hit over the next two seasons. The cap hit for 2025 would be $14 million, and the cap hit for 2026 would be $35 million.
Yahoo! Sports · 3d
Aaron Rodgers in no rush to make a decision on his NFL future: 'I'm going to take some time'
"As far as my own decision, I told them I'm going to take some time," Rodgers said. "They haven't even made a decision on the GM or a coach yet. Once that happens, then that'll take us to the next step which is a conversation, I'm assuming, with whoever that individual is."
The New York Times · 10d
Aaron Rodgers’ future: Why the Jets could keep him — and what’s next if they don’t
This time, Rodgers didn’t speak to the media on the day players cleared out their lockers, though he did address his uncertain future after Sunday’s game. He left open the door to playing in 2025 — Jets or otherwise — while also making it clear retirement is on the table.
Jets Wire · 4d
Stay or go: 3 reasons why the Jets should keep Aaron Rodgers in 2025
In terms of keeping him, here are three reasons why the Jets could consider sticking with the QB in 2025: Even the biggest Rodgers haters, if they’re realists, have to admit it: In the second half of the 2024 NFL season, Rodgers simply got better.
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