New York brass might already have its mind made up
By Cody Benjamin
The New York Jets didn’t just guarantee an overhaul of their leadership structure when they fired general manager Joe Douglas this week. They also ushered out another big name responsible for bringing quarterback Aaron Rodgers to town back in 2023. And it’s possible Jets owner Woody Johnson has already decided to move on from the aging, ailing signal-caller following the 2024 campaign.
Reporting on Douglas’ ouster, ESPN this week quoted an anonymous source close to the situation who’d be “shocked” if Johnson retains Rodgers in 2025. SNY also reported that the Jets “prefer a change at quarterback,” echoing speculation that the former Green Bay Packers star isn’t long for the organization.