
NFL Insider: 'No Guarantee' Aaron Rodgers Will Return to Jets for 2025 Season
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is only in his second year with the team, but he is not a lock to return next season, according to The Athletic's Dianna Russini.
"Let's be clear: There is no guarantee Aaron Rodgers will be back in a Jets uniform in 2025," Russini said.
The Jets are third in the AFC East with a 3-7 record entering Week 11.
TOP NEWS
.jpg)
Colts Release Kenny Moore

Projecting Every NFL Team's Starting Lineup 🔮

Rookie WRs Who Will Outplay Their Draft Value 📈
Rodgers played in just one game last season after tearing his Achilles tendon in Week 1 against the Buffalo Bills.
This season, any glimpse of vintage Rodgers has been notably absent. He is averaging 225.8 yards per game, which is the fifth-lowest mark of his career in seasons where he played at least two games.
He has a 51.9 QBR—the fourth-worst mark of his career—and has thrown seven interceptions in 10 games. His career-high for interceptions in a season is 13, which he set in 2008.
Wherever the 40-year-old ends up next year will likely be the final team he plays for.
When Rodgers was recently asked if he plans to play in the 2025 season, the 20-year veteran replied, "I think so, yeah."
However, it's uncertain whether he'll be suiting up for the Jets.

.png)
.jpg)
.jpg)

.jpg)