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Jets silently fire back at Aaron Rodgers' accusations — and it might be more damaging than words

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Aaron Rodgers may have ignited headlines with his latest complaints about the New York Jets , but the team’s response — or lack thereof — is turning just as many heads. After a week of public jabs from the former quarterback, the Jets have chosen silence over retaliation. But behind the scenes, a subtle strategy may be quietly dismantling Rodgers' version of events.

Aaron Rodgers lashes out at Jets leadership over contract and communication
The controversy began when Rodgers openly criticized Jets head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey . According to Rodgers, the team blindsided him after he flew “on my own dime” to meet in person, only to be told he’d be receiving “no more dollars” from the franchise. He described the situation as a “debacle” and accused Glenn of going “rogue.”



Rodgers’ grievances were harsh and personal — enough to provoke a reaction from almost any organization. But the Jets opted for a different playbook.


Jets stay silent, but let facts speak through a well-timed leak
As Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk noted, “Not a word, directly or indirectly,” was said by the Jets in response to Rodgers’ accusations. This, he argues, was the smarter move: “Some would regard silence as confirmation of Rodgers’s claims… The best sign that the team is changing under Glenn and GM Darren Mougey is that they exercised restraint in the face of Rodgers’s grievances.”


But while Glenn and Mougey stayed mum, someone within Jets HQ seemingly took a more nuanced approach. A quiet leak suggested Rodgers was not entirely truthful about how events unfolded. It’s a subtle yet effective tactic — letting a few facts seep into the media without engaging in a full-blown public feud.

Meanwhile, Rodgers’ football future remains in limbo. He reportedly has a standing offer from the Pittsburgh Steelers but hasn’t made a decision. This delay is reportedly holding up the team’s quarterback plans, and depending on how things unfold, they may look to the NFL Draft for a long-term solution.

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As the Draft kicks off Thursday night in Green Bay, Rodgers’ saga continues to hover over the league. But if the Jets' silent strategy is any indication, they’re more focused on the future than rehashing the past — and that might just be their smartest move yet.
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