The New York Jets continue to struggle as they faced another disappointing loss, this time to the Seattle Seahawks, with a final score of 26-21. After jumping to an impressive 21-7 lead, the Jets were unable to maintain their momentum and ultimately faltered in the closing moments of the game. Key to the discussion is the performance of Aaron Rodgers, who has drawn criticism for a lack of production, missing key throws, and struggling to create plays under pressure. With the team now at 3-9, there are growing calls for the Jets to reconsider his starting position.
Concerns about Rodgers’ effectiveness have mounted, particularly given his age and ongoing injury challenges. While the coaching staff insists on keeping him in the starting lineup for the sake of respect, the reality is that his performance is limiting the potential of other key players, including Garrett Wilson. The mounting frustrations within the team have spilled over into public comments and social media, revealing a fractured locker room and a team struggling with its identity amid a culture of losing.