Will future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers end up leaving the New York Jets this offseason? There clearly are a lot of questions swirling around the team this offseason. New York seems to be at a crossroads right now.
As such, Minnesota will be in prime position to revive another former starting quarterback's career in 2025 -- potentially as McCarthy's backup and/or his competition. The Vikings signed former New York Giants signal-caller Daniel Jones after he was cut mid-season and bringing him back is an option if Darnold departs.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers wants to join a winner, and the Minnesota Vikings could soon have a vacancy at starting QB.
Aaron Rodgers faces an uncertain future, but a potential landing spot could leave him on a collision course with the Packers.
Reports suggest that Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers could retire this year after New York brings in a new general manager
Then, the future of Aaron Rodgers needs to be addressed ... He called a trade for Minnesota Vikings' 2024 first-round pick JJ McCarthy the “most intriguing” potential fit.
One of Aaron Rodgers' earliest rivals in the National Football League believes the 41-year-old quarterback still has gas left in the tank. And that's none
Numerous analysts and critics noted Rodgers spent much of the season playing like a veteran who didn't "want to get hit anymore" coming off the torn Achilles he suffered in September 2023.
From one former Green Bay Packers quarterback to another, Brett Favre has some advice for Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers, who recently concluded his 20th NFL season, is again contemplating whether he'll retire or continue his career.
Eric D. Williams and Ralph Vacchiano forecast the upcoming quarterback market and play matchmaker for teams in search of a new starter.
Aaron Rodgers made it sound Thursday like the Jets' incoming new general manager and coach, not owner Woody Johnson, will determine whether he's back with the team in 2025.
Rodgers returned from a torn Achilles this season to high hopes, with many experts predicting the Jets would end their playoff drought. The team instead stumbled to a 5-12 record, struggling on both sides of the ball and enduring internal turmoil that included the firing of both the head coach and general manager.