Le’Veon Bell decided to be a Jet just four years too early. After a hold out and missing the 2018 season, the former Pittsburgh Steelers running back signed with Gang Green in 2019 to a four-year deal, but his tenure there was
Aaron Rodgers’ darkness retreat to decide whether he was going to continue his NFL career or retire from football altogether was routinely criticized even as it ended with a trade to the New York Jets. Rodgers was still a member of the
Aaron Rodgers didn’t take too kindly to the comments Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton made about current New York Jets offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett. Payton torched Hackett and the Broncos’ 2022 coaching staff in an interview with USA Today. Rodgers is
The Jordan Love era is officially underway in Green Bay. The 2020 first-round draft pick entered Packers training camp as QB1 as he takes over the starting position from future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers. When the Packers officially traded Rodgers to
Aaron Rodgers said last week it would be a “disservice” to stay in New York for just one year, so he signed for two. The Jets and the four-time MVP have reportedly agreed on a new deal that runs through next season.
Looks like Aaron Rodgers is really liking his connection with another No. 17. The Davante Adams-esque chemistry with a receiver did not find Rodgers last season with the Green Bay Packers, but with the New York Jets, many believed he would quickly
Before entering his “darkness retreat,” Aaron Rodgers, in his own words, was “90% retired” and was ready to move on from Green Bay. When he emerged from the darkness, he still was ready to get out of Wisconsin. But Rodgers decided to
Aaron Rodgers’ time with the Green Bay Packers came to an end when he was traded to the New York Jets after months of speculation. Shortly before Rodgers officially became a member of Gang Green, Allen Lazard signed with the Jets in
Jets' Aaron Rodgers reveals feelings toward 'Hard Knocks' feature: 'They forced it down our throats'
The New York Jets are expected to be featured on HBO’s “Hard Knocks” for the second time in the show’s history, but veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers is not too excited about it. During a practice round of the American Century Championship on
Aaron Rodgers may be the star of the next season of “Hard Knocks” when the New York Jets reportedly take center stage of the HBO series that annually covers an NFL team’s trials and tribulations through training camp, but that does not