
Aaron Rodgers.
Al Bello/Getty PicturesThe future looked bright Aaron Rodgers And the New York jet at the beginning of the season – but now veterans have to be wondering if there is a future at all.
Rodgers, 41, and Jets lost 40-14 of the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, December 29, 6th loss of teams in 7 games, which reduced their total record of the season to a wildly disappointing 4-12.
During CBS broadcast Sunday matches, a legendary analyst for play-by-play Jim Nantz He discovered that Rodgers reacted when he asked him about his future in New York.
“He looked at us exactly in our eyes and said, ‘I really don’t know. I will determine for a while, “Nantz said, 65 years.
Rodgers is still under a contract with the Jets by the end of next season. The team could decide to start from the legendary striker, who will be in a great financial burden on the franchise. There is also a chance that Rodgers simply decides to leave.
After Sunday’s game, Rodgers told reporters that the loss of microcosm is a whole year.
“I mean, it’s kind of like a season, she just ran away from us,” he said. “Too many games moved away from us. We moved the ball and then we just hit the wall and that was the season.”
Jets Failed main coach Robert Saleh In October after the start of 2-3, but the team won only two games from the temporary main coach Jeff Ulbrich. The team traded for Rodgers’ friend and former teammate Green Bay Packers Davante Adams Later that month, but Jetsa’s offense continued to spray from the store.

In short, nothing helped correct the sinking ship.
During the appearance of the ESPN Show Pat McAfee On Monday, December 2nd, Rodgers said Jets would be his “first choice” if he decides to play next season.
“I think there is a world where they just say,” Hey, thank you, let’s go to the second direction “January 6,” Rodgers told McAfee, 37, referring to the day after the end of the regular Jetsa season. “That’s the option.”
On Sunday, January 5, the Jets closed the regular season against Miami Dolphins.
Whatever happened, Rodgers said he was not planning to make a decision immediately about his future.
“I will take some time after a year – unless I am released immediately,” Rodgers said on Wednesday, December 18th, appearance on Show Pat McAfee. “But I will still take a while whether I want to play or not. I will take some time to get out of that, in any case.”
After the jets officially separated with Rodgers, he gave TMZ Sports His desire list for signing with a new team.
“If they want you,” Rodgers silenced in February 2025, adding that it would not be bad “if they get a good team.”