New York Jets Announce Plans Post-Aaron Rodgers
New York City – As the offseason continues to gain momentum, the New York Jets have made headlines by announcing a significant decision regarding their star quarterback, Aaron Rodgers. Head Coach Aaron Glenn and General Manager Darren Mougey addressed reporters on Tuesday at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, confirming that the team will be moving on from Rodgers after the 2025 season.
This announcement comes during a crucial time as the franchise tag window is currently open until March 4, and the legal tampering period for free agency kicks off on March 10. The Scouting Combine is where teams get to evaluate potential draft picks, and the Jets are no exception. Executives and coaches from various teams are in Indianapolis, preparing for the 2025 NFL Draft.
At the combine, Glenn and Mougey discussed their vision for the team’s future, emphasizing the need for fresh talent and a new direction following Rodgers. “It’s time to look ahead,” Mougey noted. “We’re excited about the opportunities that lie ahead of us in free agency and the draft. Our focus is on building a competitive team for the future.”
On-field workouts for the draft prospects are set to begin on Thursday and will run through Sunday, providing a critical assessment phase for teams. This is an important time for franchises as they weigh their options and consider potential roster changes.
Glenn stated, “We know we have the resources and talent to make impactful decisions this offseason. We’re optimistic about what’s to come.” As the Jets prepare to usher in a new era without Rodgers, the franchise looks poised to make strategic moves that could change the landscape of their roster.
The team’s focus is now on capitalizing on the upcoming free agency period and identifying key players who can contribute to their success in the coming seasons. Fans are eager to see how this transition develops for the Jets.
