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Analyst Believes Jets Should Bring Back Aaron Rodgers In 2025

Analyst Believes Jets Should Bring Back Aaron Rodgers In 2025
Analyst Believes Jets Should Bring Back Aaron Rodgers In 2025


Aaron Rodgers #8 of the New York Jets signals against the New York Giants during a preseason game at MetLife Stadium on August 26, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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The New York Jets have not had a successful 2024 season at all.

They have a record of 3-8 and have already fired head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas.

Now, the question is whether or not the team wants to bring back quarterback Aaron Rodgers for another season.

Former NFL player and current Fox Sports analyst Emmanuel Acho believes the Jets should bring back the four-time MVP.

“Aaron Rodgers still has stuff left to offer…What are you going to get from the draft? Nothing…There are four quarterbacks with 17 or more touchdowns and 17 or fewer interceptions…Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow, Josh Allen, and Aaron Rodgers,” Acho said on The Facility Wednesday.

Acho also noted how Rodgers is the 16th highest-paid quarterback in the league.

There isn’t much talent in the NFL Draft at quarterback outside of Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders and Miami’s Cam Ward.

Plus, Rodgers still has the talent and ability to be great.

He has successfully completed 63.4% of his passes, thrown 17 touchdown passes, and achieved a passer rating of 88.9.

Unfortunately, he has already been sacked 26 times through 11 games and has had almost no support from what was supposed to be an elite defense.

The former champion might have a case for one more chance in New York.


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