Rich Eisen Reacts to the Emerging Details of Aaron Rodgers’ Divorce from the New York Jets

Rich Eisen reacts to the emerging details surrounding Aaron Rodgers ‘divorce from the New York Jets.

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45 comments
  1. 6:19 …. LMAO … Another serious relationship…? Engaged again, are we? Such a load of BS. This is about missing as much of the off-season program to ‘hang’ quietly with the fellas in Malibu. Almost sad is his act these days.

  2. Aren't all sackings like that?
    A lot of the hard knocks cut scenes start off – sorry, were going to have to release you – then they take it from there depending on the players response. From what I've seen they often recommend the players to other teams, or the references they give are coloured by the players response. It happens to hundreds of players on every team every year. Rodgers has just never faced the reality many of his team mates live with.

  3. If its over the phone, they say "cant tell me face to face?" and if you tell them face to face, they say " you made me come in for this when the phone is right there?"………… But in this case, they should have given Rogers some heads up to save a day of travel…….. But the lack of communication on both sides indicate an unhealthy situation that needed change. And Rogers should have known…

  4. I think it's awesome the Jets did it that way. Mr Rodgers thinks too much of himself and always thinks HE'S IN CHARGE. This was the perfect way to knock him down a few rungs 😂😂😂

  5. The only thing that would have been more Rodgers than flying across the country to be told face-to-face that he is neither needed or wanted would be if he did it in a Bezos space capsule with Katy Perry and a live tiger

  6. Aaron Glenn will last 3 seasons with the Jets. Hiring and firing is what they do. Rodgers wasn't really that bad last season. They could have given him one more year.

  7. And this…. is the problem with Rodgers. Up is Down – Down is Up – Right is Wrong – Wrong is Right. Nothing is ever good enough for this guy – ask all his former girlfriends – they'll tell you – he's a controlling nut job freak.

  8. I would bet – the Jets offered a business class ticket to Rodgers to come to the sit down – and he refused – saying – "eff that – I'll book my own private."

  9. The irony of Aaron rodgers being anti vaxx, goes to a franchise run by adude who has a huge ownership stake in johnson and Johnson will always be funny to me lmao

  10. The gm probably had his phones dodged last summer and he wasnt treated with respect by Rodgers so this was his f u to Rodgers waste his time and tell him to his face you're fired. Tomlin and the Steelers don't and won't put with his bs or his bad play so they're probably not going to sign him

  11. Rodgers only won once and that was a long time ago on top of that he's a pain in the rear basically a Jonah. I find it hard to believe that a straight shooter like Aaron Glenn would pull something like this on him. Basically I wouldn't believe anything Rodgers has to say.

  12. I wouldn’t have kept Aaron Rodgers around also but I’m sure that Aaron Glen and the Jets management could’ve handled this differently.

  13. I also find it extremely interesting that Aaron Rodgers is the one that went into isolation and now he’s the guy that is completely craving attention.🤔🤔

  14. Lions fan here: I've watched AG closely over the last few years, he doesnt suffer fools. If he would have called Rodgers, he would be complaining about that too. AG is the best thing to happen to NYJ for a long time, i just hope he is shown patience.

  15. Aaron Rodgers I’m not the biggest fan but that’s a little dirty at least talk to the guy to see if you want them. If you don’t want them at all just tell him on the phone. The other thing is everybody believes in Aaron Glenn this will be another bust of a head coach

  16. You don’t let go of a future hall of famer over a phone call, that’s a conversation for in person. Rodgers literally has a tweet stating he rather talk in person than over the phone

  17. No team needs someone who is bad for the locker room. Rodgers is a NFL problem, in that most fans will not purchase tickets to see him play.

  18. Boo hoohoo. Just for his right wing advocacy Rodgers has earned his place in the hall of eternal shame, right there with Favre. “I fly out to El Salvador, on my own dime…”

  19. Or he got the respect he deserved. Do not know why you love him so much but he cost the Jets oodles of money, a coach and GM, and did absolutely no good at all.

  20. Or are YOU the one who wants Aarogant to keep playing? You seem bound and determined to screw the Steelers with him. He is a self absorbed Flake, a team and Coach killer. Whatever he USED to be, he is not that QB any longer. Like the rest of us, he got old/ And his act is older..

  21. In the 2024 NFL draft, six quarterbacks were selected in the first round, with Caleb Williams being picked first overall by the Chicago Bears. The remaining quarterbacks picked in the first round were Jayden Daniels (2nd by Washington Commanders), Drake Maye (3rd by New England Patriots), Michael Penix Jr. (8th by Atlanta Falcons), J.J. McCarthy (10th by Minnesota Vikings), and Bo Nix (12th by Denver Broncos). 

    Before the draft, Caleb Williams was widely considered the top quarterback prospect in the 2024 class.

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