Overview
- Aaron Rodgers became the most sacked quarterback in NFL history during the Jets' 40-14 loss to the Buffalo Bills, surpassing Tom Brady's record of 565 career sacks.
- Rodgers suggested his own benching in the fourth quarter with the Jets trailing 33-0, allowing backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor to take over and lead two scoring drives.
- Despite nearing the milestone of 500 career touchdown passes, Rodgers acknowledged the Jets' struggles this season and described the game as reflective of their disappointing campaign.
- The Jets have now missed the playoffs for 14 consecutive seasons, the longest active drought in major North American men's sports leagues.
- Rodgers' future with the Jets remains uncertain, with speculation about whether the team will move on from the veteran quarterback and pursue younger options in 2025.