When a bye week, usually reserved for rest and regrouping, spirals into GM firings, leaked ownership drama, and questions about your franchise QB’s future… well, welcome to the Jets’ 2024 season. The cherry on top? Reports swirling that Woody Johnson wanted to bench Aaron Rodgers after the week 5 Broncos loss. But interim HC Jeff Ulbrich wasn’t having it, shutting down the speculation with a blunt response.
When asked if there is any chance Rodgers would get benched, Ulbrich didn’t sugarcoat it: “As long as he’s healthy, my plan is to play him. I know talking to him, that’s the way he wants to do it too. He’s a very prideful person, he wants to finish this thing off right.” Classic Ulbrich—straight to the point, no fluff.
And Rodgers? He’s not the guy to pack it in just because the season’s gone south. Speaking on The Pat McAfee Show, he made it clear: “I’ve really enjoyed my time in New York… I came here to win here, so I’m not jumping off ship.”
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Jeff Ulbrich was asked if he sees a scenario where Aaron Rodgers would be shut down:
“As long as he’s healthy, my plan is to play him. I know talking to him, that’s the way he wants to do it too. He’s a very prideful person, he wants to finish this thing off right” pic.twitter.com/FCpHdcGvfM
— Jets Videos (@snyjets) November 27, 2024
A-Rod knows he can’t get involved in any more drama than he’s already caught up in. So, he had to retort to the rumor mill with calm, to the point, and not adding spice. Sure, the wins aren’t stacking up, but you can tell he’s still all in—Jersey vibes and all.
But let’s not ignore the noise entirely. Rodgers is keeping it real about his future, saying he’ll “wait and see what happens at the end of the season.” It’s clear the Jets see him as more than just a placeholder, even as speculation swirls louder than MetLife on game day.
Aaron Rodgers is taking it one game at a time
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Sitting at 3-8 and with heads already rolling—farewell Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas—you’d think they’d be eyeing a top draft pick. But nope, tanking’s not in the playbook. Instead, they’re doubling down on Aaron Rodgers, keeping him under center against the Seahawks. Call it stubborn, call it loyalty, but it’s clear they’re still riding with their guy, and honestly, can you blame them?
The thing is, it’s his impression that has come out wrongly for all the antics. But as far as the AR12 on the gridiron is concerned, he has been keeping the Gang Green’s O moving with 17 TDs and 2,442 YDs thrown. Couple those numbers with Rodgers’ commitment, saying he’s “not jumping off the ship” despite the chaos swirling around him. Yeah, that’s the assurance for the team to trust him.
And hey, remember when they reunited Rodgers with Davante Adams earlier this year? On paper, it screamed Lambeau magic in MetLife. On the field? Eh, not so much. The offense is still sputtering, and the defense hasn’t been its usual self.
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But this isn’t just about wins and losses anymore; it’s about salvaging pride. The upcoming game against Seattle isn’t just a matchup—it’s a chance to recalibrate, showing they aren’t ready to wave the white flag just yet. As for their marriage with Rodgers, well, they must take it one game at a time. There’s still time to heal.
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