Aaron Rodgers rips Jets new head coach Aaron Glenn, reveals details of contentious final meeting
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Future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers said Thursday on «The Pat McAfee Show» that he is not ready to make a decision on his plans for the 2025 season and allowed that retirement could still be a possibility.
After wowing NFL scouts at his pro day with his powerful arm, speed and athleticism, Jalen Milroe is moving up the draft boards. Indicating he could possibly sneak into the first round, the Alabama quarterback recently accepted an invitation from the league to attend the draft.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The New York Jets' offseason purge has claimed quarterback Aaron Rodgers and his most prolific wide receiver, Davante Adams, but one member of the old Green Bay Packers gang is sticking around.
PALM BEACH, Fla. — After two years of Aaron Rodgers-generated hype, the New York Jets are making a concerted effort to turn down the volume now that the future Hall of Famer is gone.
It’s still early, but it’s no longer too early.
Finding perfect schematic and cultural fits is team builders' biggest challenge during the NFL's "Free Agent Frenzy" period. Evaluators must separate the performance and production to project how well a player will play in a new scheme. In addition, the coaching staff must understand how to unlock a marquee free agent's talents to help him realize his potential as a difference-maker on a new squad.
Baltimore, Dallas and Miami were each awarded a league-high four compensatory picks in next month's NFL Draft based on their losses and signings in last year's free agency.