The New York Jets quarterback seemingly mulls his next play in the new three-part series, premiering on Dec. 17
Sometimes love just doesn't work out, but it can still sting, according to Shailene Woodley. The acclaimed actress, best known for her work in the Divergent film series and the Oscar nominated The Descendants,
Things were supposed to be different for the New York Jets the last two seasons after acquiring quarterback Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers.
Aaron Rodgers compared what he perceives as the NFL's loss of physicality to a "South Park" episode during a conversation that began with the Trevor Lawrence injury.
Aaron Rodgers is undecided on playing in 2025, and many around the NFL consider him a long shot to return to the New York Jets. It's possible the quarterback won't even finish 2024 as Gang Green's starter,
In the Jets’ 26-21 loss to the Seahawks in Week 13, Rogers averaged a season-worst 4.8 yards per attempt when he had a clean pocket per NFL Next Gen Stats. In total, Rodgers has had five games under 5.2 yards per attempt in this area.
Shailene Woodley seems to still have some painful feelings about her ex-boyfriend Aaron Rodgers. In a new interview with Outside magazine, the “Divergent” star admits that she still has a hard time talking about the NFL quarterback, with whom she broke up in February 2022.
At one point in the wide-ranging conversation, Woodley recalled a "really awful, traumatic thing" that "happened in early 2022,” as the reporter linked the unspecific comment to the time she and NFL quarterback Rodgers ended their engagement.
It isn't just because of the 41-year-old's uncertain future with the Jets. Netflix is also releasing an anticipated documentary highlighting Rodgers' recovery from a season-ending Achilles injury just four snaps into the 2023 NFL season.
The flames of that uncertainty are only going to be fanned when a new Netflix documentary about the one-time Super Bowl winner, Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, is released later this month. More news: Texans GM Rips the NFL For Azeez Al-Shaair Suspension, Calls Treatment 'Bull----'
The three-part series, “Aaron Rodgers: Enigma,” will be released Dec. 17 and details Rodgers’ comeback from a torn Achilles in 2023. It also will dive into his friends and family, spirituality, and his discussions with former U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about going into politics, according to a teaser that dropped Tuesday.