Aaron Rodgers’ much-hyped but overwhelmingly disappointing two-year tenure with the New York Jets is officially over.
Jets make it official and release quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who’s now a first-time free agent
Aaron Rodgers’ much-hyped but overwhelmingly disappointing two-year tenure with the New York Jets is officially over.
The team released the four-time MVP, as expected, and the 41-year-old quarterback can now join another team as a free agent for the first time in his career - if he stills intends to play a 21st NFL season.
While the team didn't announce the move, which was a formality, it appeared on the league’s transaction wire early Thursday morning.
Meanwhile, the Jets absorbed a $49 million dead money charge by cutting Rodgers, but are able to spread that over two years instead of one - $14 million this year and $35 million next year - by designating him a post-June 1 cut.