Aaron Rodgers Suggests 'Curse' as Jets Extend 14-Year Playoff Drought
The Jets' quarterback and players reflect on the team's struggles after a 3-10 season, raising questions about culture and leadership.
- The New York Jets have been eliminated from playoff contention for the 14th consecutive season, the longest active drought in major North American sports.
- Aaron Rodgers, in his first full season as the Jets' starting quarterback, suggested a 'curse' might be contributing to the team's losing culture.
- The Jets have lost all seven games this season decided by six points or fewer, highlighting struggles in situational football and late-game execution.
- Rodgers emphasized the need for intentional leadership and stronger locker room chemistry to establish a winning culture within the organization.
- Despite high expectations following Rodgers' arrival, the Jets are 3-10, and the franchise will search for a new head coach and general manager in the offseason.