The New York Jets have a host of key decisions to make this offseason in an attempt to get the franchise back on track.
Former Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers may not have a home with the Jets next season, and the Steelers aren't interested either.
After years of failure, Jets owner Woody Johnson has realized that he should stay out of the team's football decisions.
Davante Adams has suggested he doesn't want to join the Washington Commanders because he'd have to give his number up.
Ian Rapoport believes Wilson could request a trade if Rodgers returns to New York. The report notes that Wilson and Rodgers had a "blowup during training camp," while Wilson grew frustrated with a reduction in targets after the team traded for Davante Adams.
A blockbuster trade proposal has the New York Jets trading star wide receiver Davante Adams to the Dallas Cowboys.
The New York Jets still don't know who their 2025 quarterback will be, and figuring that out starts with Aaron Rodgers.
Retirement rumors are the theme of Rodgers' offseason this year. Rodgers' expressed that the final decision would probably come down to whether the new head coach and general manager want him back. While he could retire anyway, being unwanted would make that decision a little easier.
The Jets stuck gold when taking Ohio State product Garrett Wilson in the first round of the 2022 draft. The former NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year was Rodgers' top option in 2024, catching 101 passes for 1,104 with seven touchdowns.
The Jets have a lot of work to do rebuilding under Aaron Glenn. If NY makes these 2 trades, they'll instantly become a competitive team.
After an extensive head coaching search, the franchise settled on Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, who played eight seasons for the Jets from 1994-2001. In addition to rebuilding the roster, Glenn is also tasked with channeling that roster's efforts in a positive manner to ensure history does not repeat itself in 2025.