Aaron Rodgers admits his future with the New York Jets is up in the air after a disappointing campaign for the veteran quarterback; the Jets' hopes of reaching the playoffs are already over as a result of a 4-10 record
Aaron Rodgers has admitted he considers it a possibility that the New York Jets will release him at the end of the NFL season.
The Jets quarterback told reporters on Wednesday that he will take some time after the season ends to consider his playing future but added the caveat, "Unless I get released right away."
Rodgers is under contract with the Jets for next season but speculation about his future has been rampant amid the 41-year-old's struggles leading the Jets to a 4-10 record.
The Jets came away with a 32-25 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in their most recent game, with Rodgers finishing 16-of-30 passing for 289 yards and three scores. They lost in overtime to the Miami Dolphins the week before, when Rodgers went 27-for-39 for 339 yards.