The New York Jets have named Darren Mougey as their new general manager, replacing Joe Douglas, as they look to revitalize a franchise that has experienced a 14-season playoff drought. Mougey, previously the assistant GM for the Denver Broncos, has a strong track record in player evaluation and was regarded highly during the interview process, where he outshone 14 other candidates. He will be joined by first-time head coach Aaron Glenn to spearhead the Jets' rebuilding efforts. Jets owner Woody Johnson expressed confidence in their ability to turn the franchise around, with Mougey aiming to build a championship-caliber team. The duo faces immediate challenges, including assessing the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who has a non-guaranteed deal for the upcoming season amid speculation about his intentions. Additionally, critical roster decisions loom, including negotiations with key free agents and potential contract restructures, particularly for receiver Davante Adams, who indicated that Rodgers' status would significantly influence his own future with the team.