Aaron Rodgers’ tenure with the New York Jets began with lots of fanfare and Super Bowl aspirations. It ended less than two years later with a disappointing thud.
New York looks like they are going to be eating some dead cap over the next two years with their former quarterback.
“I hope that’s the only thing that’s déjà vu,” Rodgers answered.
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The Jets aren't expected to retain Rodgers as their starting quarterback for next season, and a resolution is likely to be reached "sooner rather than later," Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports.