Aaron Rodgers’ season is (officially) over, so Jets must turn the page to 2024
New York TimesThe New York Jets dream is officially dead. Tuesday, Rodgers said on “The Pat McAfee Show” that “if I was 100 percent today, I’d be pushing to play. GO DEEPER Jets 2024 roster projection: Who’ll be back, who won’t and who’s on the bubble Implications: Next season The most notable thing Rodgers did Tuesday was endorse three Jets figureheads who have caught a lot of heat for a lost 2023 season: general manager Joe Douglas, head coach Robert Saleh and offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett. “Obviously, it was geared around me and my abilities and what I do well.” Jets owner Woody Johnson values Rodgers’ opinion, so those words are notable. “I enjoy those conversations.” Douglas did his best to bring in free agents Rodgers wanted to play with last offseason, signing wide receiver Allen Lazard, running back Dalvin Cook, wide receiver Randall Cobb, offensive tackle Billy Turner and even backup quarterback Tim Boyle.