Aaron Rodgers brutally criticized by former Jets general manager: ‘We don’t want hostages’
Aaron Rodgers, the four-time NFL MVP, is at a crossroads in his illustrious career. Released by the New York Jets in March 2025 after a challenging season, Rodgers now finds himself navigating a complex free agency landscape. Despite his impressive statistics-3,897 passing yards and 28 touchdowns in 2024-his tenure with the Jets was marred by a 5-12 record, marking one of the most challenging seasons of his careerFormer Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum recently voiced strong opinions about Rodgers' future in the NFL. Appearing on ESPN's First Take, Tannenbaum stated, "It's over guys... 'We want volunteers, not hostages.' This is a guy that's disinterested in being an NFL quarterback... It's over." Tannenbaum's perspective carries weight, as he serves as a consultant for NFL teams, including the Jets.Pittsburgh Steelers' positionThe Pittsburgh Steelers, a team in need of a quarterback, have reportedly […]