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Is moving on from Aaron Rodgers the best move? Why NOW?
It was reported on Super Bowl Sunday by Jay Glazer and Ian Rapoport that the Jets were moving towards splitting with QB Aaron Rodgers after two seasons. The 41-year-old QB has had quite the tenure with the New York Jets, and the 2023 Offseason Dream of a potential Super Bowl with the ex-Packers QB is now over. The new regime led by GM Darren Mougey and Head Coach Aaron Glenn met with Rodgers last week and told him about his future at One Jets Drive…

BREAKING: Jets Begin New Regime with Aaron Glenn as Head Coach, Darren Mougey as General Manager
It is the start of a new regime at One Jets Drive. The Jets have officially hired Lions Defensive Coordinator Aaron Glenn as the team’s new head coach and Broncos Assistant General Manager Darren Mougey as the team’s new general manager. The introductory press conference will be later today at 1 pm and will have many eyes on it. It is a new day with lots on the line.

Finally, It’s Over: The Jets defeat Dolphins in Season Finale, 32-20.
And just like that, the most disappointing season in Jets history has come to an end. Yes, the Jets have had other stupendously disappointing seasons throughout the entire team's history, but 2024-25 has been one of a kind. From Super Bowl aspirations to chasing a top 5 pick and rebooting the franchise, the Jets have seen it all this season. We've had midseason coaching changes and firings, GM firings, leaked stories about ownership, and player drama, which could lead to them being on the way out. With all of this looming over Jets fans' heads, one game remained…

Finally the Jets get over the hump: Jets defeat Jaguars 32-25
From Halloween to nearly Christmas week, the Jets have been on a four-game losing streak throughout November and early December. It wasn't enough to close out games even with emerging young talent like LT Olu Fashanu, EDGE Will McDonald IV, RB Braelon Allen, and RB Isaiah Davis. Besides the loss to Arizona that started this losing streak, every game was a one-score game in which the Jets blew leads.

An Overtime Disaster: The Jets lose to the Dolphins, 32-26
It is likely this won’t be the biggest news coming out of New York this weekend, but the Jets have done it again. For the 14th straight season, the Jets will miss the playoffs as they’ve been eliminated after their loss against Miami. The playoff drought is the longest active streak in American sports. This was inevitable after the team’s historically bad season after failing to live up to the sky high expectations they had.

Disappointment Prevails. The Jets lose to seahawks, 26-21
A miserable season for the Jets continues to find new ways to disappoint and depress fans. On a cold December afternoon, the New York Jets would return from their bye week in their all-black alternate jerseys, hosting the Seattle Seahawks. Although Seattle is on the other side of the country, Seahawk fans came in masses to support their team. There was almost an entire section full of Seahawk fans. The Jets would be facing four former Jets that now play in Seattle…

Welcome back to the weekly torture, the jets fall to the colts, 28-27
The Jets are genuinely the most unlucky franchise in sports. After a blowout loss to Arizona, fans clamored for hope and realized that with a win, the Jets would revive their playoff aspirations. However, it seems like the Jets, internally, do not have any playoff hopes. Welcome back to the weekly torture of Jets football.

BREAKING: The Jets fire GM Joe Douglas, it’s over
The 2025 offseason will be a complete reboot for the New York Jets as they’ve officially fired General Manager, Joe Douglas. This is following the astonishing loss to the Indianapolis Colts, story coming soon, that happened this past weekend. The Jets have already fired their Head Coach, Robert Saleh after only six games and six games later they’ve fired the man who hired him.

Can’t say I’m Surprised, the Jets Deflate against the Cardinals, 31-6
The second half of the TNF classic against the Texans seems to have been a once-in-a-lifetime moment, as it will never happen again. The Jets had all the momentum a team could have entering Sunday, awaiting a showdown against the Cardinals that they were favored in. However, the Jets have never seen a game in which they didn't like to prove betmakers wrong.