Dallas Cowboys legend Troy Aikman gave some very unique praise to Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams in a recent interview.
The Jets play host to the Texans on Thursday Night Football. Will Aaron Rodgers be their starting quarterback despite a spate of injuries?
A little cayenne pepper might have put some pep back in Aaron Rodgers’ step. The New York Jets quarterback is preparing for a quick turnaround with the team’s next game Thursday night at home against the Houston Texans.
In the wake of their Week 8 loss to New England, the New York Jets got criticism from just about every NFL expert on the spectrum.
No one could have predicted that this fresh-faced quarterback would later captivate the NFL world with his ever-changing mustache styles. Fans were still adjusting to Rodgers’ smooth, baby-faced look, unaware of the grooming adventures ahead.
Now that the New York Jets are all but mathematically eliminated from playoff contention, their Aaron Rodgers experiment can be certified as a failure, as
Former NFL defensive end Chris Canty blasted New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers on Thursday during a segment on ESPN Radio's Unsportsmanlike. Canty,
Mahomes looked seriously hurt at one point in the Buccaneers game, but he was able to finish the contest, even leading the Chiefs to a game-winning drive in overtime that was punctuated by a Kareem Hunt one-yard rushing score to send every Chiefs fan inside the stadium home with smiles on their faces.
While Aaron Rodgers entered the 2024 season largely saying that he plans on playing for the New York Jets for at least the next two years, one plugged-in