Aaron Rodgers isn't done yet: Jets QB sets sights on 2025 season

Rodgers eyes a 2025 comeback despite rocky Jets season Leer

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star quarterback . Even after two tough seasons with the Jets, he's eyeing a comeback in 2025. " ," he told reporters when asked if he still wants to play next season.

Despite the Jets' rough 3-7 season and his own subpar stats, He admits he hasn't hit his own standards, saying, " ." For Rodgers, this season has been a mix of team struggles and personal disappointment, yet he continues , even as a fierce competitor who's missing his usual level of performance. Since joining the Jets in 2023, Rodgers' journey has been a bit of a rollercoaster.



His highly anticipated first season . Coming back in 2024, hopes were high-but things haven't exactly gone to plan. The Jets went from Super Bowl ambitions to a very slim playoff chance, and Rodgers has struggled to find his rhythm.

Yet, he remains grateful, calling the last couple of years " ," even if the football itself hasn't been as satisfying. Rodgers wants another shot in 2025 The Jets face a big decision ahead. Rodgers' contract , but none of it is guaranteed.

This gives the Jets some leeway to reconsider if they want to bring him back. Should they? Opinions are mixed. If you take the name "Rodgers" off the jersey and consider the season purely on performance, A fresh start with a new coach could mean moving on from a quarterback nearing 41 whose influence on the team might not be ideal if they're rebuilding.

Rodgers understands the stakes, admitting last season that if the Jets didn't succeed, " ." With a record like this, there's a real possibility of major changes in the Jets' lineup. If the Jets were to let him go, against the salary cap-no small financial burden.

But it's clear Rodgers isn't done yet..