The New York Jets have announced that they will be moving on from quarterback Aaron Rodgers after two seasons, citing a desire to go in a different direction. Rodgers, who joined the team in 2023 after a long tenure with the Green Bay Packers, faced stipulations from the Jets for the 2025 season, including attending all mandatory practices and refraining from media appearances during the season. With Rodgers’ future uncertain, the Jets may look to the NFL Draft or free agency to find their next quarterback, as they currently hold the No. 7 overall pick in the upcoming draft.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers conducted tryouts for free agents S Marcus Williams and S Chuck Clark, ultimately signing Clark to a contract. Williams, a former second-round pick in 2017, had previously visited the Panthers but remains a notable unrestricted free agent after his time with the Ravens. Want More Context? 🔎
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