Eagle-eyed NFL fans spot key Aaron Rodgers detail in Jets video that could signal his future
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NFL fans paying close attention to a recent New York Jets video caught a key detail about Aaron Rodgers that may signal his future - he was visibly crying in the locker room after the win over the Dolphins. The season-ending victory on Sunday improved New York's record to 5-12, well shy of making the postseason. Yet, Rodgers was clearly indebted to his teammates with the end of a certain era.
Rodgers' has not stated his intentions for next season and beyond, or whether there is a door open to return to the Jets for the 2025 season. The quarterback is 41 and he knows his Jets tenure has not gone to plan. His first season in New York ended four offensive snaps in with a torn Achilles.
Rodgers saw the Jets general manager and head coach fired to try and steer the ship correct. Team owner Woody Johnson traded for Davante Adams in hopes of a late-stretch run for a postseason berth. Nothing worked. Now comes a crossroads for the Jets and Rodgers, who may be the team's starting quarterback in September and also might never play another NFL snap.
Aaron Rodgers was visibly crying during a recent New York Jets video after the win over Miami. Rodgers and the Jets' next moves are not clear as the 41-year-old's season has come to an end. #Jets QB Aaron Rodgers very emotional in the locker room after the Dolphins game. pic.twitter.com/HDoFwEJaeD.
The visible crying shows how the last two seasons have taken an effect on Rodgers regardless of results. With a new head coach and general manager coming in, things will surely be heavily revamped this offseason even if Rodgers is firmly in the Jets' nucleus.