Aaron Rodgers jokes about potential release by Jets owner's teenage son

Alex Parker

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Aaron Rodgers jokes about the possibility of being released by the Jets' owner's teenage son, highlighting the ongoing uncertainty surrounding his football future.

Why it matters: The comments from Rodgers add another layer of intrigue to his potential departure from the Green Bay Packers and potential landing spots for the future Hall of Fame quarterback.

  • Despite being in the twilight of his career at 41 years old, Rodgers remains one of the league's elite quarterbacks and would be a coveted asset for any team looking to contend.

What's new: Rodgers specifically mentions the Jets as his "first option" if he decides to return for a 21st season.

  • This statement comes amidst a regime change within the organization, as the Jets recently fired coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas.

Yes, but: There are doubts about whether the Jets share Rodgers' interest, with indications that owner Woody Johnson may want to move on from the veteran quarterback.

  • Rodgers also expresses concerns about leaks within the organization, emphasizing the impact they have on team culture and chemistry.

What to watch: The negotiation process between Rodgers and the Jets will be closely monitored, as both parties navigate their intentions and priorities.

  • It remains to be seen how the new decision-makers within the Jets organization will influence the outcome of Rodgers' potential move.

The bottom line: While Rodgers comments may have been made in jest, they shed light on the uncertainty surrounding his future and the potential for a significant shakeup in the quarterback landscape.

  • If Rodgers were to join the Jets, it could dramatically alter the team's trajectory and provide them with an experienced leader under center.