Former NFL quarterback Matt Ryan has stated that he has no interest in leaving his analyst job to play for the New York Jets. Ryan's representatives had reportedly reached out to the Jets after Aaron Rodgers' season-ending injury, but Ryan has made it clear that he is content with his current role as a booth announcer. The Jets have also declined to engage with Ryan. Carson Wentz was also reported to have reached out to the Jets, but the team remains committed to quarterback Zach Wilson.
- Matt Ryan has no interest in leaving his analyst job to play for the New York Jets.
- The Jets declined to engage with Ryan.
- Carson Wentz also reached out to the Jets, but the team remains committed to Zach Wilson.
Matt Ryan | QB
- Ryan has no interest in leaving his analyst job to play for the Jets.
- Ryan's representatives had reached out to the Jets, but he is content with his current role.
- Ryan has a 124-109-1 record in 15 seasons and threw for 62,792 yards and 381 touchdowns with the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts.
Carson Wentz | QB
- Wentz reached out to the Jets, but the team remains committed to Zach Wilson.
- Wentz has a 46-45-1 record with 22,129 passing yards and 151 touchdowns in his career.
New York Jets

- The Jets declined to engage with Matt Ryan.
- The team remains committed to Zach Wilson as their quarterback.