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Aaron Rodgers' Tenure with the New York Jets Comes to an End

The New York Jets have confirmed they are moving on without quarterback Aaron Rodgers for the next NFL season.

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The New York Jets officially announced they will not retain quarterback Aaron Rodgers for the upcoming season following a disappointing two-year stint. Rodgers, acquired in 2023, had a challenging tenure marred by injury and inconsistent performance, culminating in a 5-12 record this past season. Both head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey expressed gratitude for Rodgers' dedication but confirmed their plans for a different direction at quarterback. This decision leaves the franchise seeking a new signal caller as Rodgers contemplates his future.

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