Why did the Jets cut ties with a key Aaron Rodgers ally?
But is this merely a financial decision, or is there more behind Adams exit?
A regime change and the need for a rebuild
The 2024 season was a disaster for the Jets. With a 5-12 record, the team fell into mediocrity, leading to immediate consequences.
The Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas, clearing the way for head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey to take over.

As part of this restructuring, the Jets decided to cut ties with Aaron Rodgers, allowing him to enter free agency. In a surprising twist, less than a month later, Davante Adams was also released.
The six-time Pro Bowl receiver quickly found a new home with the Los Angeles Rams on a two-year deal, leaving the Jets with significant salary cap relief.
What’s next for Aaron Rodgers and the Jets?
With Adams gone and Aaron Rodgers without a contract, the 41-year-old quarterback’s future remains uncertain. While retirement speculation has swirled in the past, rumors suggest he’s not ready to walk away just yet.
In fact, the New York Giants have shown interest in signing him, potentially setting the stage for a stunning career twist.
Meanwhile, the Jets have made it clear they are in full rebuild mode. The big question remains: Will sacrificing key players like Adams, and possibly Rodgers, help them build a successful future, or will it be a risky gamble that backfires?