The relationship between New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and his former head coach Mike McCarthy was once thought to be irreparable. Now, those old thoughts appear to be nothing more than the perspective of outside noise and not the reality of what either side dealt with.
With a 32-20 loss to the New York Jets, the Dolphins failed to make the NFL playoffs for the first time in head coach Mike McDaniels’ tenure. Their 8-9 year follows consecutive seasons of wildcard losses, this year’s injury-riddle season also cut short by the Denver Broncos’ 38-0 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has put together one of the most consistent units in football over the last few seasons. With the Lions' recent success coupled with the defensive prowess that Glenn's units have exhibited, there's no wonder why Glenn is one of the most sought after head-coaching candidates this cycle.
The finale was marred by a surprising move by star wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who opted to leave the game in the fourth quarter and not return to action on the team's final two drives. Hill later hinted that he wanted to leave the Dolphins for good and McDaniel hinted that Hill quit on the team.
The only Super Bowl trip of Aaron Rodgers' long career came with Mike McCarthy on the sidelines, and he had nothing but good things to say about his
Aaron Rodgers expressed his admiration for former head coach Mike McCarthy, calling him a “hell of a ball coach” during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on Thursday.
The New York Jets wrapped up their season with a win over the Miami Dolphins, beating Mike McDaniel's squad 32-20 and crushing their last hope of making it to the postseason. The post Jeff Ulbrich Alerts 31 NFL Franchises of Aaron Rodgers’ Availability as Jets QB Announces Future Plans appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Denver's win eliminates Miami from playoff race, while the Jets head into an offseason that will see a lot of change.
For the New York Jets, a disappointing season ended with a 32-20 win over the Miami Dolphins where they poured cold water on Mike McDaniel's hopes of making the playoffs.
With a 32-20 loss to the New York Jets, the Dolphins failed to make the NFL playoffs for the first time in head coach Mike McDaniels ... and 40-year-old Aaron Rodgers showed potential suitors ...
Four touchdowns and 274 yards at 41 years old? How could you ask for a better game than that to close out your career? Aaron Rodgers completed his first full season with the New York Jets, leading them to a 32-20 win against the Miami Dolphins.