Aaron Rodgers might find a spot in the New York Jets for the next season after all, if recent reports are true. Ever since Aaron Glenn was named the new head coach of the Jets team, rumors have been spreading like wildfire that the quarterback might soon be shown the door. This was primarily because Glenn functions with a high level of authority, something that Rodgers might not work well with.
However, according to sports broadcaster Michael Kay’s latest reports, Aaron Glenn has no intention of letting go of Aaron Rodgers from the team. Rodgers definitely did not perform well in the recent NFL season, which made the New York Jets end their year with an abysmal 5-12 record. Still, in their very last game of the season, Rodgers showed some serious spunk when he thrashed the Miami Dolphins for 32-20. But, it was too late to make an entry into the playoffs.
“There’s word out there, there’s been leaks I’ve heard, that Aaron Glenn has made it known that he would like to keep Aaron Rodgers,” Michael Kay reportedly said as per Harrison Glaser’s tweet on his X account.
Aaron Rodgers joined the New York Jets back in 2023, and before that played for the Green Bay Packers from 2005 to 2022. The 41-year-old quarterback has created a permanent niche for himself in the NFL world, despite being covered in controversies, both on and off the field.

Aaron Rodgers Has Strong Message For Senate On RFK Jr,’s Confirmation
On another note, NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers seems to be quite confident of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s role as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. In a strongly worded message to the US Senate, Rodgers not only gave his vote of confidence on RFK Jr.’s aptitude, but also seemed to give a warning to senators that they cannot trick the new secretary.

Rodgers said this and also shed more light into RFK Jr.’s opinions on health, and what he hopes to achieve for the American public. Rodgers and RFK Jr.’s perspectives are definitely on the same page, but have often faced the wrath of the general public for having pseudo-scientific bases.

Both Rodgers and RFK Jr. stand against vaccination, with the former refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine during the pandemic a few years back. RFK Jr. also hopes to remove fluoride from drinking water and wants to investigate if vaccines can indeed cause autism, as so many people choose to believe.
