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‘If they want you’: Aaron Rodgers says he wants a ‘good team’ after Jets officially cut ties with quarterback

Aaron Rodgers dropped hints on why he was gone with the New York Jets in an ambush interview in California.

Rodgers has gained seemingly endless coverage of moving out of the Jets this offseason despite another year remaining on his contract. After months of jabs in the media at the beginning of February, the jets officially became announcement They will move on from the Super Bowl winner just two years later. Rodgers only played one season due to his injured Achilles tendon.

After a training session in Southern California, Rogers was approached by a reporter who asked, “Do you think you might be on the West Coast in the future?”

After exchanging pleasures, Rogers realises who he was talking to and asks, “Oh, are you a paparazzi?”

He then replied, “I am enjoying the sunlight now.”

The reporters soon worked to see if Rogers was in California and scouting a potential new team.

“What are the factors that you take into consideration when choosing a team? What factors are they?” TMZ Reporter I asked.

“Factor?… if they want you,” Rogers revealed. “[If] They got a good team,” he added as his second condition.

“I've never been released from a teenager…”

Rodgers apparently was given a run round by the Jets organization, suggesting that the team hasn't popped out across the sports media.

In mid-February, athletic reporter Dianna Russini claimed that new Jets head coach Aaron Glenn had told the Rodgers. [of] Training camp, [and] I'm not going to interview Pat McAfee. ”

The “Pat McAfee Show” on ESPN is where Rogers created some of his most controversial statements, including topics surrounding topics like Covid and public feud with late-night host Jimmy Kimmel About.

Glenn also said no one would be treated specially, but it is said he was planning to move on from Rogers, whatever his reaction to the new guidelines.

Similarly, Rogers was accused of punching his ticket from New York at the end of 2024 when Rogers claimed he was intentionally trying to be cut down by the team. Former coach Eric Mangini characterized some of Rogers' comments as ock-laughing the Jets' ownership when talking about the possibility of being cut off from the team.

“I've never been released from a teenager before, so this is the first time I'll be released,” Rogers said.

The quarterback was referring to Brick Johnson, the 18-year-old son of the Jets owner. It had an influence About the team's decision.

Mangini said that Rogers was to “justify the organization's dysfunction,” and was trying to tease the owner's son and therefore leave the team.

Rodgers is sure he is aware of “all comedies” and appears to trigger a new Jets coaching staff with a relaxed attitude.

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