What's next for Aaron Rodgers? It's not yet clear whether the four-time NFL MVP wants to continue on with his playing career. What is certain, however, is that remaining with the New York Jets for ...
The New York Jets and Aaron Rodgers appear to be on course for a split. FOX Sports reported hours before Super Bowl LIX on Sunday that the Jets told the four-time MVP they want to move on.
(AP) — The brother of the late New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was sentenced ... and to kill three people including a judge in 2023. Dennis Hernandez, 38, who went by “DJ ...
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The New York Jets-Aaron Rodgers marriage appears to be ending after two disappointing seasons, as the future Hall of Fame quarterback is unlikely to remain with the team in ...
The New York Jets appear ready to move on from the Aaron Rodgers era, according to a report by Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz ahead of Super Bowl LIX. There are still further discussions expected ...
Without a shadow of a doubt, the New York Jets' biggest decision this offseason comes in the form of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who is coming off two bitterly disappointing seasons under center in ...
Aaron Zitner is a reporter and editor in The Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau, focusing largely on how politics are driven by demographic and economic change. He also reports on trends in ...
Aaron Blake is senior political reporter ... the possibility of ignoring court orders that stand in their way. The judge’s warning about Trump’s selfish disregard for the rule of law is ...
A federal judge on Saturday temporarily blocked a Trump administration team led by tech billionaire Elon Musk from accessing government payment processing systems in response to a challenge from ...
Super scoopage from FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer on Super Bowl Sunday. The elite NFL Insider reported the New York Jets met with Aaron Rodgers last week and told the veteran quarterback he is not in their ...
A federal judge late Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to place thousands of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) employees on leave at midnight.