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‘I need a break mentally’ – Aaron Rodgers on 2025 surprising Jets decision as Sunday could be his last NFL game finally revealed

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‘I need a break mentally’ – Aaron Rodgers on 2025 surprising Jets decision as Sunday could be his last NFL game finally revealed

 

“I just need a break to refresh, put my feet in the sand and see where I’m at after that.”

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers remained non-committal on his plans for 2025, telling reporters Wednesday, “I need a break mentally.”

Aaron Rodgers has made it known for months he’s not sure whether he’ll return to play in 2025 and if he does play, whether it will be with the New York Jets.

New Year’s Day brought no clarity in that situation for Rodgers, or at least what he’s willing to admit publicly. When asked about his decision Wednesday, Rodgers said he needs a “break.”

“I need a break mentally. I don’t want to make a decision until I’ve been able to rest mentally and physically,” Rodgers said (via Zack Rosenblatt). “I just need a break to refresh, put my feet in the sand and see where I’m at after that.

“March is free agency, I don’t think we’re going to get that far because there’s going to be a regime change here with the GM and then I’ll either get a call or have a conversation and go from there.”

A reporter also asked Rodgers what goes through his mind when he thinks about the “Jets chapter” of his career.

“Gratitude. It’s been the best two years of my life,” he said. “Just the excitement falling back in love with the game, getting to know these guys in here.”

 

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BREAKING: Aaron Rodgers in High-Tension Turnaround, Targeting a Shocking $25M Deal with AFC Titans, Fanning Jets’ Betrayal Flames

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BREAKING: Aaron Rodgers in High-Tension Turnaround, Targeting a Shocking $25M Deal with AFC Titans, Fanning Jets’ Betrayal Flames

 

The NFL world is abuzz with rumors swirling around Aaron Rodgers and a potential seismic shift in his career trajectory.

The quarterback maestro, previously associated with the New York Jets, is now reportedly eyeing a staggering $25 million deal with the AFC powerhouse, the Tennessee Titans.

This sudden twist in Rodgers’ narrative has set tongues wagging and hearts racing as fans speculate on the implications of this potential move. It seems betrayal is in the air, fanning the flames of intrigue and uncertainty.

The New York Jets appeared to have struck gold when they acquired the formidable Davante Adams to complement Aaron Rodgers on the field. The duo created a flutter of excitement among fans, anticipating a renaissance for the Jets.

Alas, fate had other plans as injuries plagued Rodgers during the 2023 season, culminating in a lackluster 2024 campaign that left the Jets floundering with a 5-12 record.

The once-promising partnership between Rodgers and the Jets now appears to be on shaky ground, hinting at an imminent separation.

King’s musings on a podcast hinted at a plausible scenario where Rodgers could pivot towards the Pittsburgh Steelers, under the seasoned guidance of Mike Tomlin.

Aiming to fortify their roster and stay competitive in the AFC North, the Steelers could be eyeing Rodgers as the missing piece in their championship puzzle. With key defensive stalwarts facing the twilight of their careers, the prospect of Rodgers donning the black and gold has ignited fervent discussions among NFL aficionados.

In a strategic chess move, Coach Tomlin finds himself at a crossroads with two seasoned quarterbacks, Justin Fields and Russell Wilson, both on the brink of free agency.

The impending departures of these signal-callers have opened up a glaring chasm in the quarterback department for the Steelers. With the window of opportunity for a Super Bowl run gradually inching shut, the urgency to secure a leader of Rodgers’ caliber becomes paramount.

Rodgers’ potential arrival could herald a new era for the Steelers, injecting vigor and experience into a budding offense eager to make its mark on the league stage

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“It will be pointless to get a HC but not getting a GM” Jets’ owner Woody Johnson breaks silence after series of interviews with Headcoaches amidst decision to replace Jeff Ulbrich with a new HC, the Jets still went ahead to fill in GM Draught by bri…

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JETS FINAL VERDICT AMIDST NEW MOVES: “It will be pointless to get a HC but not getting a GM” Jets’ owner Woody Johnson breaks silence after series of interviews with Headcoaches amidst decision to replace Jeff Ulbrich with a new HC, the Jets still went ahead to fill in GM Draught by bri…

 

New York Jets owner Woody Johnson has broken his silence regarding the team’s recent coaching and front-office shake-up. Following a series of high-profile interviews with head coach candidates, Johnson made it clear that the Jets’ decision to part ways with defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich and bring in a new General Manager (GM) was only the first step in the team’s rebuilding process. Johnson emphasized the importance of making the right decisions in both key roles to ensure future success.

“It will be pointless to get a head coach without a strong GM to lead our football operations,” Johnson stated, reflecting his commitment to creating a well-structured leadership team. After weeks of speculation and interviews, the Jets chose to move forward with Mike Vrabel, the former defensive coordinator and head coach of the Tennessee Titans, as their new head coach. Vrabel, known for his defensive acumen and leadership, is expected to bring a fresh perspective and boost to the team.

In addition to the coaching change, the Jets also addressed their front-office needs, hiring former Atlanta Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff. Dimitroff, who led the Falcons to consistent playoff appearances during his tenure, brings extensive experience to the Jets, making him a vital addition to the organization. His deep understanding of player personnel and talent evaluation is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the team’s future roster.

The decision to bring in both Vrabel and Dimitroff signifies a strategic shift for the Jets, who are hoping to build a competitive team capable of contending in the AFC East. Johnson’s comments suggest that the Jets are no longer focusing on short-term fixes but are committed to long-term success. The next few seasons will be pivotal in determining whether this combination of leadership will propel the team back to relevance in the NFL.

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Jets Complete Interview With Matt Nagy for HC Vacancy

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Jets Complete Interview With Matt Nagy for HC Vacancy

Chiefs’ Offensive Coordinator Named 2018 NFL Coach of the Year

 

The Jets have completed a virtual interview with Matt Nagy for their vacant head coach position.

Nagy, 46, has been the Chiefs’ offensive coordinator for the last two seasons in his second stint with the organization. He first joined Kansas City as its quarterbacks coach from 2013-15 before taking over as OC from 2016-’17, which led him to being hired as Chicago’s head coach in ’18.

Nagy went 34-31 in four seasons with the Bears and made the playoffs twice. He was named AP Coach of the Year his first year as head coach with a 12-4 record and an NFC North title. Nagy led the team back to the postseason in 2020 as the wild card and was fired after a 6-11 season in ’21, his only losing season as head coach.

After his tenure in Chicago, Nagy returned to the Chiefs as the team’s senior assistant and quarterbacks coach under HC Andy Reid. Nagy’s first NFL coaching job came under Reid’s tutelage in Philadelphia in 2008. Nagy held three positions with the Eagles – coaching intern (’08-’09), coaches’ assistant (’10) and offensive quality control coach (2011-12) before moving with Reid to the Chiefs.

Nagy, from Dunellen, NJ, grew up in Manheim, PA, before playing college football at Delaware. After going undrafted in 2001, he played seven seasons in the Arena Football League.

For candidates who are coaching on a playoff team with a bye, like Nagy, those virtual interviews can be held between Wednesday and the end of wild-card weekend. They’re limited to three hours in length. In-person interviews with assistants who are under contract with other teams can begin on Jan. 20, unless those teams are still alive for the conference title games.

Jets Chairman Woody Johnson is leading the searches for a head coach and general. He hired The 33rd Team in a support role to help identify and vet candidates in addition to coordinating interviews.

 

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