Jets QB Aaron Rodgers’ comments about potential release will turn heads

Following another disappointing season for the New York Jets, some have speculated that the team could release Aaron Rodgers at the end of the season. After a report dropped that Woody Johnson got business advice from his 17-year-old son Brick, the rumor mill was spinning at an all-time high. In fact, on Monday’s episode of the Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers joined the crew to discuss the possibility of being fired by a teenager.

“There’s a first time for everything,” Rodgers said with a laugh. “There’s been a few of those this year. I’ve never been released before, so being released would be a first. Being released by a teenager, that would also be a first. Hey, you know, like I’m open to everything, and I find the comedy in all of it. If that happens, hey, you know what, it’s a great story.”

“I tried to help Jordan Love as much as possible.. If the new staff came in & wanted me to be there & also make a pick for the future then of course.. I haven’t decided whether or not I want to play moving forward & they haven’t told me what there plans are” ~ @AaronRodgers

 

And while Rodgers has become a polarizing figure over the last few years, very few agree with Johnson’s chaotic ownership style.

Yes, Rodgers has played poorly in 2024 as the Jets’ quarterback. Also, yes, the Jets might be one of the worst-ran franchises in the NFL.

So, while the 20-year NFL quarterback has rubbed people the wrong way following his commentary on vaccines, ayahuasca, and darkness retreats, more people are scratching their heads at the Jets’ incompetent ownership.

Jets’ Woody Johnson making case for worst owner in sports

New York Jets owner Woody Johnson on the field with sons Jack Johnson (left) and Brick Johnson before Super Bowl LVIII between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium.
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