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Aaron Rodgers adds the Jets to his list of festivus grievances

James Thompson
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Aaron Rodgers did more things from Aaron Rodgers the day when he apparently made fun of his retirement in THE PAT MCAFEE show Speaking of how he was in a “different place in his life”, and saying that his approach was in his personal life, just to go back to the shelf, saying that it has been decided whether to play or not.

That was the only drama of the day relaxed by Rodgers, although because it was used for meat with the jets about how they were informed that they cut it when Aaron Glenn Tok approaches as a chief coach.

Aaron Rodgers at your meeting with the Jets:

“Listening, they were two interesting years to say the least. I thought that when I flew through the country to my penny there would be a conversation. The confusing for me is that I left, I met with the coach, we started talking …

– Zack Rosenblatt (@zackblatt) April 17, 2025

Essentially, Rodgers is upset because he flew to the Jets facilities to meet with the team in person, just to cut him. I would have preferred to be done on the phone and save time, which is a firm difference of how it felt in 2013.

Here is the thing: what the jets did was totally normal. Every time a team plans to cut a player or move in another direction, the predetermined practice is to meet with the player in person. It is a sign of respect. Is it unfortunate that Rodgers had to travel to the mischievous field to reach the facilities, but it depends on him for choosing to pass his offenses so far from the team with which he was under contract?

It feels like you think if the jets cut it by phone, everything we would be listening to at this time is how the team did not respect it enough to know it in person. Rodgers is the teacher to feel despised by anyone and everything in his life, and this is no different.

Another Aaron Rodgers mountain outside a mole hill. Good luck to Steelers if you decide to play there.

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