After just 18 games, quarterback Aaron Rodgers's tenure on the New York Jets is officially over.
The Jets will formally cut ties with the future Hall of Famer at 4 p.m. ET Wednesday afternoon, according to a afternoon report from ESPN's Adam Schefter. Per Schefter, Rodgers will be designated as a post-June 1 release, saving New York $7 million against the salary cap.
Rodgers spent two seasons with the Jets. The first ended virtually before it began, with Rodgers suffering a catastrophic Achilles injury mere snaps into the season.
The second was solid, if not spectacular—Rodgers threw 28 touchdowns against 11 interceptions. Nonetheless, New York went 5-12, fired coach Robert Saleh, and appears set to start all over again.
Now official: Jets are releasing Aaron Rodgers after 4 pm today. The Jets will take on $49M in dead money by releasing Rodgers. He’s being designated as a post-June 1 cut, meaning they’ll carry his $21M cap hit until June 1, when it drops to $14M—saving $7M. But they then will… pic.twitter.com/JQAGGXZW3K
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 12, 2025
Rodgers, 41, is entering his 21st NFL season. He is the NFL's all-time leader in adjusted yards per attempt and passer rating.
The Jets have not made the postseason since 2010, and currently carry the major North American men's professional sports leagues' longest playoff drought.
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