After missing the playoffs for a 13th straight season last year, the Jets will be hoping the return of a healthy Aaron Rodgers can end the NFL's longest active playoff drought.
After missing the playoffs for a 13th straight season last year, the Jets will be hoping the return of a healthy Aaron Rodgers can end the NFL's longest active playoff drought.
Aaron Rodgers is back. He reported to the New York Jets offseason program after missing nearly his first full season in the Big Apple. James Jones discusses realistic expectations for the 40-year-old QB.
The star quarterback is all smiles on his official rehab tour
The Jets are among the 25 teams opening their voluntary offseason programs today, and Aaron Rodgers is voluntarily attending.