Can the Jets Afford to Move On and Rebuild at Quarterback?
Rodgers’ Future in New York Hangs in the Balance
As the New York Jets endure a challenging 3-7 season, quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ future with the team has come under scrutiny. While the 40-year-old four-time MVP has expressed interest in playing through 2025, his return could come with a hefty financial commitment, including a $35 million option bonus. Despite his resume, some argue the Jets may be better served looking elsewhere as they rebuild their team, especially with the need for a permanent head coach after Robert Saleh’s early-season dismissal.
Is Daniel Jones the Jets’ Next Stopgap Quarterback?
New York sports pundit Brandon Tierney has suggested a bold plan: the Jets should draft a quarterback and sign Daniel Jones, assuming the Giants release him. Jones, who signed a $160 million deal with the Giants in 2023, has struggled this season, but Tierney sees him as a transitional quarterback. “At least I know he comes in, let him take some hits, let him hold the bag for the kid,” Tierney said, proposing Jones help prepare a rookie quarterback for the starting role.
Drafting the Future vs. Sticking with Rodgers
The Jets face a pivotal decision: commit to Rodgers or invest in a new quarterback. Tierney believes drafting is the faster path to a Super Bowl, contrasting Rodgers’ high salary with the Jets’ need to rebuild their roster. With the Giants also evaluating Jones’ future amid a dismal 2-8 season, both teams are at crossroads that could reshape the New York football landscape.
The Jets’ decision will define their trajectory, but it remains uncertain whether Rodgers or a new face will lead the way in 2025.