The New York Jets are waiting to hear back from Aaron Rodgers about whether he's playing next year, but how long will they be waiting?
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reported that new Jets coach Aaron Glenn is "open to" the idea of keeping quarterback Aaron Rodgers for what would be a third season with the Jets.
Philadelphia Eagles fans dodged a bullet on Sunday as they not only watched their beloved Birds narrowly defeat the Los Angeles Rams to advance to the NFC
Newly appointed New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn affirmed his commitment to resolving the team's quarterback situation sooner rather than later this offseason
Jets owner Woody Johnson told reporters regarding Rodgers’ future on the roster, “I’m going to leave that to them,” referring to the team’s new regime. He said he will not voice his opinion on the quarterback and that if Glenn and Mougey want Rodgers back, then he’s fine with that.
According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the former Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers headman removed himself from the New Orleans Saints head coaching race last night. McCarthy’s intentions will now be on the 2026 head coaching cycle.
While the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles get set to meet in Super Bowl LIX next month, the rest of the NFL is already hard at work preparing for the 2025 season. Free agency and the draft present opportunities to restock rosters, with a number of teams hoping to land their next franchise quarterback in the coming months.
Mike McCarthy has decided against coaching in 2025, removing himself as a candidate to fill the NFL’s last remaining head coaching vacancy with the New Orleans Saints.
If the New York Jets want to become a Super Bowl contender, surely an offensive coordinator who’s been there and done that could help with the assignment. It’s
Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz (86) with the catch as Philadelphia Eagles safety Reed Blankenship (32) tackles him during the NFL championship playoff football game, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)
For the third consecutive season, the Chicago Bears will have a Top 10 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Bears’ NFC North divisional rivals all suffered early exits in the 2024 postseason, and now Chicago has shored up their new with the addition of Ben Johnson as their new head coach.