New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers was left lamenting a two-play sequence that played a role in the 26-21 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
After a 26-21 loss to the Seattle Seahawks continued a season of frustration for the New York Jets, cornerback D.J. Reed lashed out at the NFL's game officials on his X account in a brief but profane post directed at NFL officiating.
The New York Jets scored touchdowns on two of their first three offensive drives and held a 21-7 lead over the Seattle Seahawks with just under 11
Aaron Rodgers will remain the New York Jets’ starting quarterback despite speculation the team could bench him in what has been a disappointing season.
The final game of Week 13 could still impact the Jets: The Broncos (7-5) host the Browns (3-8) with Cleveland now a half game behind the Jets in the draft pick standings and set to pick No. 8 overall. Cleveland likely can’t jump the Jets in the standings with a loss, but a win would drop them a full game behind and likely to the No. 11 pick.
The signs continue to point to Aaron Rodgers' exit from the New York Jets this offseason. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday the star quarterback
The New York Jets lost to the Seattle Seahawks 26-21 at MetLife Stadium, leaving Jeff Ulbrich's team at 3-9 and going nowhere fast. With Aaron Rodgers and the offense stuttering and spluttering, along with the defense being up and down, the Jets just didn't make enough plays to win the game.
The New York Jets drafted running back Isaiah Davis in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft out of South Dakota State, one of the top programs in FCS.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that Rodgers is a "long shot" to return to the Jets next season. The team would owe him $35 million if they brought him back, plus his age and his health continue to be factors in his struggles on the field.
The Seahawks fumbled on three separate kickoff returns, with two of them being recovered by the Jets. New York also had a 99-yard kickoff return touchdown that put Seattle down 21-7. Jason Myers also had one of his extra-point attempts blocked.
Not only was it one of the most-incredible and improbable defensive plays in franchise history, it was part of a remarkable performance by Williams that hasn't been equalled in over 40 years.