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Aaron Rodgers Slams Jets' Handling of His Exit, Weighs NFL Future

The quarterback criticized the team's 20-second dismissal meeting, as former teammates and coaches call out the franchise's treatment of the Hall-of-Famer.

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Overview

  • Aaron Rodgers revealed that his exit meeting with Jets head coach Aaron Glenn lasted only 20 seconds, during which he was told the team was moving on at quarterback.
  • Rodgers expressed feeling disrespected by the Jets, stating the brief meeting could have been handled over the phone instead of requiring him to travel cross-country.
  • Former teammate James Jones and ex-Jets coach Eric Mangini publicly criticized the Jets' handling of the situation, calling it disrespectful and indicative of broader organizational issues.
  • Rodgers remains undecided about his NFL future, stating he is open to playing for another team or retiring, while emphasizing his current focus on his personal life.
  • Aaron Glenn faces scrutiny over his treatment of Rodgers, with critics warning that such actions could harm his credibility and tenure as head coach.