New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers wants to join a winner, and the Minnesota Vikings could soon have a vacancy at starting QB.
From one former Green Bay Packers quarterback to another, Brett Favre has some advice for Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers, who recently concluded his 20th NFL season, is again contemplating whether he'll retire or continue his career.
Hall of Famer Brett Favre previously shared a locker room with current New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers when both were with the Green Bay Packers, and Favre seemingly remains a big fan of Rodgers to this day.
After a disappointing season, New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a big decision to make: will he continue playing football next season or retire? His former Green Bay Packers teammate Brett Favre gave Rodgers a little piece of advice to weigh as ...
All eyes are on the New York Jets' quarterback room right now. This isn't too shocking. The lights are the brightest in New York and the quarterback spot is the biggest one out there. Plus, when you have a future Hall of Famer like Aaron Rodgers under center it just helps to get even more eye balls on the team.
Aaron Rodgers has not yet announced if he'll keep playing in the NFL. With that said, Brett Favre offered him advice this week regarding this tough subject. Favre knows a thing or two about retiring a bit too early.
Once the dust settles on their head coach and general manager searches, all eyes in New York Jets land will turn back to the future of No. 8, Aaron Rodgers.
Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre is confident Aaron Rodgers "still can play" at a high level in the NFL despite the 41-year-old having one of his
After a disastrous 2024 season that saw the New York Jets finish with a 5-12 record ... or not he will return to the New York franchise. Brett Favre, however, has an important message for him ...
Miami Dolphins' Tyreek Hill could be set to ditch the Hard Rock Stadium for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, in a bitter blow to fans of the Floridian team following a challenging 2024/25
From Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams to the 2022 draft class, New York's new GM will have limited cash to fill out a problematic roster.