The New York Jets may already be looking toward the 2025 NFL Season. Something not many expected them to be doing this early in the morning. Especially after having Haason Reddick, Aaron Rodgers, and Davante Adams added to their roster this season.
However, things could turn around for New York in a quick way.
“At Least One More Season” Jets’ Aaron Rodgers Gets Massive News On Next Head Coach

A 6-3 Green Bay Packers team will face off against the Chicago Bears on Sunday in a crucial Week 11 matchup. As the Packers prepare for the final stretch and the playoffs, some teams are already planning for next year:
After a 3-6 start, it is almost a certainty that the Cowboys will part ways with head coach Mike McCarthy after the season. Already on an expiring contract, the former Packers head coach will likely sign elsewhere as a head coach or a coordinator. In fact, Jeff Howe of The Athletic has already linked him to a new job.
“McCarthy, who coached the Green Bay Packers for 13 years before his five-year stint with the Cowboys, may not be on many short lists, but he could make sense for the New York Jets because of his history with quarterback Aaron Rodgers. There’s also no need to worry about the way the 61-year-old would handle the pressure of the New York spotlight, which is a necessary personality trait for that media market.”
– Jeff Howe, The Athletic

It is widely expected that the New York Jets will be McCarthy’s top suitor in the offseason. Like the Cowboys, they were a major disappointment this season, having already let go of Robert Saleh midway through the season. The team is currently led by interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich, but a new coach is almost certain to be hired during the spring.
It has been reported that Aaron Rodgers intends to play at least one more season. Thus, it is difficult to imagine that the Jets would hire someone Rodgers would not approve of. A reunion with McCarthy should presumably appeal to Rodgers, as McCarthy helped him win his only Super Bowl title.

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