What was reported on Sunday is now official via New York Jets: former playmaker Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers, will not return to Jets for the 2025 season.
Team announced the decision To move from Rodgers in a press release on Thursday, ending two years of relationships that began when Packers exchanged the future of Hall of Famer in New York in 2023.
Trade or edition is coming.
Like Matt Lafleur and Brian Gutekunst after the 2022 season, New Jets coach Aaron Glenn and the general director of Darren Maugey will leave Rodgers and reverse the page at the playmaker in 2025.
“Last week we met with Aaron and shared that our intention was to move in a different direction in the playmaker,” said Glenn and Maugey in the edition. “It was important that this discussion now ensure clarity and enable each of us the right time to plan our future. We want to thank him for the leadership, passion and dedication, which he brought the organization and wish him success. “
Packers exchanged Rodgers with Jets for several types of draft before the 2023 draft, establishing a scene for the first round in the first round of 2020, Jordan Love, to take over in the playmaker. Green Bay has caused that after the season from the last two seasons since trade, despite the fact that he has the youngest schedule in the NFL in a quick reconstruction of the post-Rodierz.
Rodgers, who turns 41 in December, left all the latches in 2023 after he suffered an Achilles tendon injury, and then led Jets to season 5-12 after returning in 2024.
Rodgers finished 63.0 percent of his passes, an average of 6.7 jand for a test and ended with a rating of 90.5 passers -by. He threw 28 application of the styles and only 11 intercourse, but Jets fought early, which led to the release of coach Robert Saleh, and eventually took 24th place in the scoring.
Rodgers still has not announced an official announcement whether he wants to continue playing in the NFL. He played 20 NFL seasons – 18 for Packers, and now two for Jets.
Rodgers did not have the victorious season or the pro bowl performance from the 2021 season.