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The Jets‘ 2024 season? Straight-up disaster, fam. The drama’s been non-stop, and now Aaron Rodgers is catching heat, but it’s not just about him anymore. The tension between him and Garrett Wilson is getting real, and everyone’s asking what’s really going on behind closed doors.

So, Jets head coach Jeff Ulbrich came through to defend Rodgers, saying it’s not all on him. He pointed out that the game plan and defense Rodgers faces play a big role in his decisions. Ulbrich dropped this gem: “Part of it’s the game plan, part of it’s the coverage,” making it clear that Rodgers has to pick his spots, even if it means Wilson’s not getting fed the ball as much as fans might expect.

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Meanwhile, Wilson’s out here waiting for his shot, but Aaron Rodgers is still low-key with his old buddy, Davante Adams. Even though they’ve only reconnected this season, their chemistry is crazy. Adams, with over 1,200 yards and nine touchdowns, has pretty much become Rodgers’ go-to, leaving Wilson in the dust. Wilson’s still putting up decent numbers 900 yards and four TDs but honestly, it’s not hitting like what Adams is doing.

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At the end of the day, it’s all about trust. Rodgers has that deep connection with Adams, we admit it and when the game’s on the line, you already know who he’s going to. Wilson’s got mad potential, but Rodgers is still figuring out that vibe. And according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Wilson’s been low-key ‘Frustrated’. Especially after they brought in Adams.

Aaron Rodgers: Big questions loom for Jets

So, here’s the tea: while the Jets could totally replace Aaron Rodgers in 2025, they can’t afford to mess up with Wilson. He’s supposed to be the future of the squad. But with all these rumors, Wilson might be ready to dip if things don’t improve. Stat-wise, he’s been on a decline since his Offensive Rookie of the Year season in 2023, and you can’t blame him for being frustrated.

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On the flip side, Rodgers has apparently said he’s down to take a salary cut if it means sticking around. But with the team wrapping up their season at a disastrous 4-11, changes are definitely on the horizon. So the big question is: can the Jets keep their young star happy, or are they gonna lose him to another squad that knows how to actually use him?

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Can the Jets afford to lose Garrett Wilson, or is Aaron Rodgers the real problem here?

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To wrap it up, the Jets’ 2024 season is done, but the drama is just getting started. With Ulbrich backing Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams continuing to shine, and Garett Wilson out here contemplating his future, the offseason’s gonna be wild. Can Rodgers bounce back, or will Wilson’s frustration spark another overhaul? Either way, Jets fans better brace themselves for one heck of a ride.

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