Aaron Rodgers questions 'journalistic integrity' amid reports he says are 'limited in its truth'
There are rumors that Aaron Rodgers might leave the New York Jets this offseason after a rough 2024. Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, and Mark Schlereth ask if any team would want him after this season.
The New York Jets’ 2024 campaign has been full of tribulations and adversity, and as such, owner Woody Johnson decided to fire head coach Robert Saleh and GM Joe Douglas with a new regime in mind for the future.
With that being the reality the team faces at 3-8, the future of Aaron Rodgers as the team’s starting quarterback has also come into question. It was a topic of conversation during his weekly appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show," but the four-time MVP had time for those reports that had been coming out, both individually and about the team, during these hard times.
While Rodgers addressed his Jets future during his appearance, he also spoke at length about the media, and not in a good way.
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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, #8, walks off the field after the Jets lost an NFL football game to the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
"There is not a lot of journalistic integrity anymore, I don’t think," Rodgers said, which prompted McAfee to respond by saying, "Standards."
"The standards are what they are," Rodgers replied. "Listen, some of the stuff that I’ve read I would say the majority is limited in its truth, and questionable in its content. Meaning, I don’t understand why some of the articles written last year, because it seemed like they were really trying to ruin people’s lives."
It is unclear which articles Rodgers specifically was discussing when it came to the Jets last year while he was


