New York Jets owner Woody Johnson suggested the idea of benching quarterback Aaron Rodgers during an internal meeting after the team's disappointing loss to the Denver Broncos. This meeting, which included key football personnel, led to significant organizational changes, including the firing of head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas. The Jets are currently struggling with a 3-8 record and are facing an offseason of potential resets, with questions surrounding both Rodgers' future and the team's direction.
- Woody Johnson's suggestion to bench Rodgers sparked mixed reactions among team personnel.
- The Jets are undergoing significant changes after a disappointing season.
- Rodgers' future with the Jets is uncertain as he struggles statistically.