In the past, Aaron Rodgers always made critical comments to the media when he was on the Green Bay Packers. There isn’t a lot of drama surrounding Green Bay anymore with Rodgers not on the team.
On Sunday, the New York Jets lost once again to the Los Angeles Rams by a final score of 19-9. The Jets this season dropped to 4-11 and the Rams improved to 9-6 on the year.
Former Green Bay Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Makes Critical Comments After the Loss For the New York Jets
Over the last few weeks, the Jets have been playing much harder despite being eliminated from playoff contention. Aaron Rodgers said to the media after the game:
“The last two weeks we can really see who’s on board moving forward and who is ready to get out.”
Rodgers in this game against the Rams completed 28-of-42 passes for 256 yards and one touchdown. His lone touchdown pass was to Davante Adams from 11 yards out in the first quarter.
Fans React To Comments
This is called “selling through”
LOL
He will renegotiate next year but he dont want to lose it all
— Elon Semaza (@DigiElon) December 22, 2024
Hopefully he’s talking about Woody for the second part
— Same Old Jets (@rmccosh2) December 22, 2024
lol he’s gonna be the first one jumping ship. Gtfoh 🥱
— ARNESTO (@VRNESTX) December 22, 2024
hopefully your last two games ya goof
— . . . (@DarthDream) December 22, 2024
He’s coming back
— Zufay 🇺🇸🇮🇹 (@flexzuc70) December 22, 2024
It will be interesting to see what Aaron Rodgers decides to do after the 2024 NFL season ends. There is a good chance that he will be back next season, but what if the new general manager and head coach don’t want him back? Will he go to a different team like the Minnesota Vikings or elsewhere?
At 41 years old, there is a good chance that he could also retire after the 2024 NFL season. There have been a lot of critics from the New York Jets fanbase over the former Green Bay Packers quarterback.
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