Aaron Rodgers’ plans for the 2025 NFL season have been revealed following a dismal tenure with the New York Jets.

Aaron Rodgers’ plans for the 2025 NFL season have been revealed following a dismal tenure with the New York Jets.

Aaron Rodgers wants to continue playing in the NFL next season. new york jets.

This is according to reports from the Jets’ bye week, where the quarterback enjoyed a homecoming from college. CaliforniaBerkeley.

Rodgers, 40, has endured several miserable seasons with the Jets since his blockbuster move in 2023.

Last September, the four-time MVP tore his Achilles tendon after playing just four snaps in his debut. Buffalo Bills.

The quarterback is back this year after a lengthy rehabilitation, but the Jets are 3-8 after another terrible campaign in the AFC East.

now, According to The AthleticRodgers is ready to wrap up his time in the Big Apple. The 40-year-old reportedly wants to play in 2025, but for a different team.

Aaron Rodgers reportedly wants to continue playing in the NFL next season. But not in New York.

The quarterback was photographed at Cal's game against Stanford with Marshawn Lynch.

The quarterback was photographed at Cal’s game against Stanford with Marshawn Lynch.

Director Robert Saleh General Manager Joe Douglas was fired In recent weeks, owner Woody Johnson has been seeking solutions to the team’s problems.

The Athletic reports that Rodgers has endured a ‘strained’ relationship with Johnson for months.

It also claims: New York is considering placing its quarterback on injured reserve. Their season is taking an even more disappointing turn.

According to The AthleticSome NFL executives even believe the veteran quarterback could be fired in a move similar to Daniel Jones’ exit from the Giants.

Earlier this week, reports suggested Jets owner Johnson wanted to bench Rodgers after the Week 4 home loss. Denver Broncos.

Those in attendance at that meeting resisted, but the 40-year-old Rodgers has since led the Jets to an abysmal 3-8 record.

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