Did Aaron Rodgers play his final game in New York Jets uniform or not? The Green Bay Packers legend, who is not exactly a logical interviewee, refuses to directly answer, leaving his fans to read between the lines.
Rodgers, a one-time champion and four-time MVP, played one full season with the Jets but they failed to make the playoffs, getting contented to a 5-12 record.
They won their last game against the Miami Dolphins but will that be enough for him to stay?
This is what Rodgers has to say:
I honestly don’t know. If I did I don’t know that I’d tell you 😂 but truthfully I don’t know. I’m looking forward to those conversations with Woody & Chris & Hymie & Phil & anybody else.
Feels good to be able to do some of the things the last 5-6 weeks I know I was capable of doing, even at 41, but either way I won’t be upset or offended, whatever they decide to do. If they want to move on, if I still want to play, & if not, I’ll let them know at some point if that’s the case.
If you are a Jets fan and you think Rodgers brought something to the table, the focus should be on him considering staying.
A hater, on the other hand, would think he is not committed enough since he won’t end any speculations.
Rex Ryan dislikes Aaron Rodgers non-committal
The Jets should pray that Rex Ryan will not return as their head coach.
The one-time Super Bowl winner, reportedly among those being interviewed to take the job from Jeff Ulbrich is not sold on the legendary quarterback.
First, Ryan confidently answered “No” when asked if the 41-year-old will continue wearing Jets jersey.
Then, he went off on the player’s missed trainings as his reasoning why he should not return.
“I think you can let a guy walk out the door when he’s not committed to the team,” Ryan said. “Well you can’t tell me that hasn’t been the case. This is a guy that wasn’t at mandatory mini camp, enough said.
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