Aaron Rodgers gives blunt 5-word message when asked about discussions with Woody Johnson on his Jets future (Image Source: GETTY)
The New York Jets had hoped that Aaron Rodgers would be their savior. But in his first year, he missed almost the entire season due to an Achilles injury, and during his second year, which is still underway, the Jets have registered a 4-11 record with two more games to go. With this, they have extended their playoff drought to 14 years, which is more than any other team across the NFL, MLB, NHL and NBA.
The poor record comes despite the Jets firing their coach Robert Saleh and GM Joe Douglas and bringing on board Rodgers' close friend, star wideout Davante Adams. So, naturally, people are thinking maybe the problem is Rodgers himself.
Reporters asked the four-time MVP whether he still saw himself as a Jets player once the season was over. His answer did not inspire confidence.
"You should ask Woody," Rodgers replied curtly.
