Matthew Stafford chose to stay in Los Angeles. Deebo Samuel was sent to Washington. Many NFL players will be on the move when ...
Rodgers threw 28 touchdowns to 11 interceptions in his first full season with the Jets this past year. New York stumbled and ...
But, countered Ian Rapoport, "from what I am told, there was no ultimatums made to him. It wasn’t like, and I know there was a report the Jets don’t want Aaron Rodgers to do the Pat McAfee ...
I know there was a report that was like ‘Well the Jets don’t want Aaron Rodgers to do the Pat McAfee Show and if he agrees not to we’ll bring him back.’ It wasn’t like that,” Rapoport ...
The New York Giants and Aaron Rodgers don’t look like an ideal ... It’s too much.” Significantly, Rapoport also reported the Jets did ask Rodgers “to be around more.” ...
Amid Aaron Rodgers not returning to the New York ... landing spot instead of staying with the Jets, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL.com. Rapoport's report came out Sunday before the Jets ...
Ian Rapoport has dispelled rumors of an alleged ultimatum from the Jets to quarterback Aaron Rodgers regarding his appearances on "The Pat McAfee Show." The clarification comes as the Jets ...
So this to me is (head coach) Aaron Glenn getting control back.” On Thursday night, NFL Media's Ian Rapoport seemingly refuted Russini's report. "No, the Jets did not release Aaron Rodgers ...
The New York Jets apparently didn’t care whether or not Aaron Rodgers was going on ... However, NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport offered a different take, downplaying the idea of an ultimatum.
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