It is the last thing a new head coach needs, especially a Jets head coach needs: the drama king of the NFL hovering over his operation.
Aaron Rodgers flunked his chance at a forever New York legacy, and now Aaron Glenn will have a freer reign to continue his after the team told the QB it was moving on from him.
Glenn won’t have to wait for Rodgers to waver on whether to keep playing or to retire, he won’t have to monitor everything Rodgers says on Pat McAfee’s shindig, he won’t have to watch “Enigma,” the Rodgers documentary on Netflix, and answer questions about it.
It seemed like a good idea two years ago, Woody Johnson’s Jets wooing a future first-ballot Hall of Famer as the missing piece to a Super Bowl wannabe following two years of misery with Zach Wilson.