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When the New York Jets introduced head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey it was revealed the two did previously have a relationship.

Both of them discussed how Mougey was part of a group with the Denver Broncos who interviewed Glenn for a job there a few years back.

On the surface, that doesn’t sound like the deepest relationship.

But it got there.

Speaking to the Jets’ website, Glenn detailed how well he knew Mougey prior to both being hired in New York. It went well beyond that initial chat.

According to Glenn, after that interview, the two stayed in touch for years. Because of that, the two were perfectly fine to know they’ll be working together with the Jets.

“I knew there was a shared vision between me and Moug,” Glenn said.

Glenn discussing his relationship with Mougey can be found in the clip below:

One of the things #Jets HC Aaron Glenn loves about GM Darren Mougey is that he’s a ‘man’s man, which I like, he’s just a regular guy.’

They met 3 years ago & have stayed in contact over the years. Now they’re tied together in NY.

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@nyjets #1JD

LINK: https://t.co/jQeLjtoJJy pic.twitter.com/Q149I92qgc

— Paul Andrew Esden Jr (@BoyGreen25) February 7, 2025

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All eyes are on Aaron Rodgers and what his future holds with the New York Jets.

But how about Davante Adams?

The Jets acquired Adams in a mid-season trade with the Las Vegas Raiders. It was clear the move was made to reunite Rodgers and Adams once again.

It did not go according to plan. New York finished the 2024 season with a 5-12 record.

Regardless of other circumstances, the Adams saga has to eventually find a conclusion and off that bat it’s not off to a good start.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, there has not been any contact between the Jets and Adams to this point of the offseason.

Rap Sheet’s full update can be found in the clip below:

From Super Bowl Live with @MikeGarafolo: Discussing the #Jets looming decision for Davante Adams, the health of #Eagles DL Jalen Carter, and what Joe Burrow’s comments meant… pic.twitter.com/ZgOHdtRyZH

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 6, 2025

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The New York Jets unfortunately will not be playing in Super Bowl 59.

There’s always next year.

However, there are some “Jets connections” currently employed by the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles who will be vying for a ring on Sunday. The relates to some of those on the field and up in the front office as well.

With that, here’s a full list of Jets connections to look for during the Big Game:

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The New York Jets have a long to-do list early on in the 2025 NFL offseason.

But the team has started to cross things off that.

Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey, respectively, have been named head coach and general manager of the Jets.

With those pieces in place, quarterback Aaron Rodgers will be the main man in the crosshairs. Should the 41-year-old stay or go?

On both sides of the ledger, there is plenty to consider.

In terms of parting ways with him, here are three reasons why the Jets could let go of the QB in 2025:

At what cost? (actual cost)​


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Admittedly this is a bit of a two-sided coin flip.

Currently Rodgers has no more guaranteed money owed to him on his contract. However, the salary cap will take a huge hit. His deal has him giving the Jets a $49 million dead cap hit if he’s cut.

Even if the Jets split those costs and they make him a post-June 1 designation, that will still be tough to swallow. Doing that would cost the team $21 million in dead money in 2025 and $28 million in 2026 according to Over The Cap.

Now for the other half of this, if Rodgers does stick around, he did say he is open to reworking his contract in New York once again. That still doesn’t guarantee it would be a massive amount of savings for the Jets, though.

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It’s not really up for debate all that much: Rodgers did play better down the stretch for the Jets last season despite their poor 5-12 overall record.

Even so, the QB will be 42 next season and while his efforts improved, he still played through injury. While Rodgers did start all 17 games for the green and white last season, doing so dinged up hampered him and that trend could very well continue.

(And we didn’t even mention his serious Achilles injury, either.)

Maybe it’s just for the best​


New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) looks to pass against the Miami Dolphins during an NFL game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

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And the natural thought for most that would prefer Rodgers is not in New York next season: Maybe it’s just for the best?

And potentially for both sides, too.

A new regime is now running the Jets and keeping Rodgers for one more season wouldn’t really give Glenn and Mougey a full “clean slate” until 2026.

A ripping off of the bandage, if you will.

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Report: Jets are expected to move on from QB Aaron Rodgers

While all eyes in the NFL are on Super Bowl 59, the New York Jets have had massive breaking news surface regarding quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

According to FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer, the Jets have informed quarterback Aaron Rodgers that the team will be “moving on” from him in due time. He reportedly will not be on the team for the 2025 NFL season:

Big scoopage: Aaron Rodgers flew back to New Jersey last week to meet with the Jets about his future with the team, only to be told that the team was moving on from him. If that means that he will be a June 1 designation that allows him to sign with any team in the league on…

— Jay Glazer (@JayGlazer) February 9, 2025

Rodgers, 41, just completed what was essentially his lone season in New York after his 2023 campaign was ruined right away by his season-ending Achilles injury.

The Jets finished 5-12 last year, but despite some early struggles, Rodgers did play better in the second half of the season which made many in New York wonder if he would be back with the team in 2025.

In a follow-up report, FOX Sports adds that the Jets moving on from Rodgers had more to do with his contract situation.

In removing Rodgers, the Jets’ new front office led by head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey have a completely clean sheet to work with in their first year.

Jets Wire will provide further updates as information is made available.

Source: https://jetswire.usatoday.com/2025/...pected-move-on-aaron-rodgers-aaron-glenn-nfl/
 
Quinnen Williams had interesting reaction to the Jets' split from Aaron Rodgers

There is at least one player for the New York Jets that was not too happy about the update that Aaron Rodgers will no longer be with the team: Quinnen Williams.

In a bit of a Super Bowl weekend news dump, it was reported that Rodgers will not be with the Jets next season. The team plans to move on from him.

Williams, 27, does not seem to be extremely happy about it.

The defender posted two messages on his social media account on X/Twitter after he learned about the news. It appears he realized he should delete his commentary, because he did.

But the internet lives forever.

Screenshots caught Williams posting a thumbs down and he complained about a possible rebuild going forward in New York:

Quinnen Williams posted these earlier in response to the news of Aaron Rodgers not returning to the #Jets

The first he deleted then posted the second, & since he has deactivated his account on here

He’s not the only player who was vocal about wanting Aaron Rodgers back… pic.twitter.com/OZ4eS8WVRQ

— Harrison Glaser (@NYJetsTFMedia) February 10, 2025

Williams, 27, was drafted No. 3 overall in the 2019 NFL draft by the Jets. During his tenure in New York, he has seen a slew of quarterback lineup for his team so it’s understandable that Williams is probably unhappy it did not work out with Rodgers.

Williams likely won’t be going anyway and we’ll have to wait and see where his feelings go. The Jets will need to figure out the QB position moving forward, but teams like the 2024 Denver Broncos have shown that one quick switch could make a world of difference.

Jets Wire will provide updates on the team throughout the offseason.

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Source: https://jetswire.usatoday.com/2025/...eaction-to-the-jets-split-from-aaron-rodgers/
 
Which 'Jets connections' just won Super Bowl 59 with the Eagles?

In what was not in very much of a very close game, the Philadelphia Eagles just beat the Kansas City Chiefs to win the NFL title at Super Bowl 59.

In a 40-22 final, the Eagles were very convincing. Philadelphia could be a force to be reckoned with moving forward.

In their efforts to win the 2025 championship, the Eagles did have some help from some “Jets connections.” Prior to the Super Bowl’s kickoff, we listed such former players on the Eagles heading into the game.

Here’s that list of Jets folks who won the Super Bowl with the Eagles:

Offensive lineman Mekhi Becton​

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Pass rusher Bryce Huff​

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Tight end CJ Uzomah​

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Source: https://jetswire.usatoday.com/2025/...bowl-59-philadelphia-eagles-mekhi-becton-nfl/
 
Jets' Aaron Glenn, Darren Mougey release statement on split with Aaron Rodgers

The New York Jets made their split with quarterback Aaron Rodgers all but official.

According to reports over Super Bowl weekend, the Jets had reportedly told Rodgers he would no longer be the team’s QB moving forward.

Reportedly Rodgers went to New York and spoke to new head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey and he was informed of the Jets’ decision.

The team has gone on to confirm that.

It remains to be seen how the specifics of how Rodgers will be released. New York’s front office could decide to rip the bandaid off and take a large $49 million dead cap hit in 2025 or split it up over the next two years with a “post-June 1” release designation.

Regardless, new head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey have a clean slate in front of them as the duo moves into their first offseason in charge of the Jets.

Speaking of that pair, Glenn and Mougey released a joint statement on the Rodgers decision which can be found below:

“Last week we met with Aaron and shared that our intention was to move in a different direction at quarterback,” said HC Aaron Glenn and GM Darren Mougey in a statement released by the team. “It was important to have this discussion now to provide clarity and enable each of us the proper time to plan for our respective futures. We want to thank him for the leadership, passion, and dedication he brought to the organization and wish him success moving forward.”

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Source: https://jetswire.usatoday.com/2025/...elease-statement-on-split-with-aaron-rodgers/
 
Jets' Sauce Gardner doesn't like to keep his feelings secret and that's good

Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner has been doing himself plenty of favors with fans in New York recently.

Gardner, 24, said after the 2024 NFL season ended for his team that he wants to be “part of the solution.”

Since then, Gardner has mentioned he made sure to go and head a face-to-face meeting with his new head coach in Aaron Glenn.

Gardner is at it again on social media.

In another positive for fans, Gardner took to his social media account on X/Twitter and replied to a post that simply pointed out how open Gardner has been about wanting to stay in New York.

That has not changed.

Gardner’s latest mention of staying with the Jets for the long term can be found below:

i don’t like keeping secrets
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that’s why i don’t hesitate to say i wanna be a Jet long term lol https://t.co/V78TA6E4tu

— SAUCE GARDNER (@iamSauceGardner) February 25, 2025

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Source: https://jetswire.usatoday.com/2025/...ardner-doesnt-like-keep-feelings-secrets-nfl/
 
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