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Who Will Replace Aaron Rodgers In New York?

March 8, 2025 by Jet Nation

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Aaron Rodgers

The Aaron Rodgers experiment in New York unofficially came to an end on February 13 when the team announced that they were parting ways with the future Hall of Fame quarterback after two uneventful seasons. For a franchise that has struggled for over a decade to find a consistent signal-caller, this latest setback places the Jets at yet another crossroads.

With a roster brimming with potential on both sides of the ball and a front office eager to end the NFL’s longest active playoff drought—having not made the postseason since 2010—the Jets must make their next move carefully. Should they bet on a veteran quarterback with experience? Or would a young, high-upside player provide a better long-term solution?

With several names set to hit the free-agent market and the NFL Draft looming in April, the Jets have multiple options to explore. But regardless of the direction they take, they need a quarterback who can not only guide them to the playoffs but also help them compete once they get there. Here’s a look at the top five realistic options the Jets could wager on to replace Aaron Rodgers in 2025.

Kirk Cousins: The Proven Veteran

If the Jets are looking for a quarterback who can help them win immediately, Kirk Cousins might be their best bet. A four-time Pro Bowler, Cousins has been one of the league’s most consistent passers over the past decade, capable of making big plays and leading an efficient offense.

Before an Achilles injury ended his 2023 season, Cousins was putting together one of the best statistical years of his career, throwing for over 2,300 yards with 18 touchdowns and just five interceptions in only eight games. As a member of the Atlanta Falcons in 2024, Cousins bounced back, recording a 7-7 season with 18 touchdowns and 3508 yards.

However, the biggest hurdle might be financial. Cousins will be one of the most sought-after free agents on the market, and his price tag might be more than New York wants to pay. The Jets already have financial commitments to Rodgers and other key players, meaning they’d have to maneuver their cap space wisely.

Justin Fields: The High-Upside Playmaker

After an up-and-down tenure with the Chicago Bears, Justin Fields found himself in Pittsburgh last season, where he split the QB1 role with Russell Wilson. Now set to enter free agency, Fields still has a lot to prove. At just 25 years old, he brings a dual-threat element to the game that few quarterbacks possess.

Fields’ biggest issue has been consistency. While he has flashed brilliance, particularly as a runner, his decision-making and accuracy have been concerns. Still, his physical tools make him an intriguing option, and given his age, he could be a long-term solution for a team willing to develop him properly.

The odds of Fields landing with the Jets depend on whether the Steelers decide to keep him. If he becomes available, the Jets could make a play for him, especially if they believe he offers more upside than their current in-house options.

Tyrod Taylor: The Reliable In-House Option

Taylor spent last season backing up Rodgers and is under contract for another year. Given his familiarity with the system, the Jets might view him as the safest, most cost-effective option.

Taylor has plenty of starting experience, having served as the QB1 for Buffalo, Cleveland, and the New York Giants at various points in his career. While he’s never been a star, he’s a capable game manager who can avoid turnovers and keep an offense on schedule.

If the Jets opt to draft a quarterback and need a steady veteran to serve as a bridge starter, Taylor makes a lot of sense. While he’s unlikely to elevate the team into immediate Super Bowl contention, he could provide stability while a younger player develops behind him.

Jordan Travis: The Unknown Factor

As a fifth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Jordan Travis was always viewed as a long-term project. Unfortunately, he spent his entire rookie season recovering from a significant ankle injury, leaving his development in question.

While with Florida State, Travis showed the ability to extend plays and make throws on the run, making him an intriguing option, but the Jets may not be willing to gamble on an unproven second-year player as their Week 1 starter.

The market for Travis as a potential starter is unclear, and it’s more likely that the Jets bring in a veteran while allowing him to develop further.

The 2025 NFL Draft: A Long-Term Play?

If the Jets want to find their quarterback of the future, the NFL Draft presents an opportunity. They currently hold the seventh overall pick, meaning they could have access to some of the top quarterback prospects.

Miami’s Cam Ward is widely regarded as the most NFL-ready passer in the class, though he is also expected to be taken within the top three picks. Would the Jets be willing to trade up to secure him?

Other prospects, such as Shedeur Sanders and Jaxson Dart, could also be options later in the first round. However, betting on a rookie quarterback always comes with risks, as development is never guaranteed.

Final Thoughts

The Jets’ decision at quarterback will shape their immediate and long-term future. If they want to win now, Cousins is the safest wager—if they can afford him. Fields offers more upside but comes with some risk. Taylor is the steady, low-cost option, while Travis remains a wild card. Finally, the draft offers a chance at a fresh start, but it would require patience.

In the world of online betting, the Jets’ quarterback situation is one of the most unpredictable topics heading into the 2025 season. Who will take the first snap under center in Week 1? Regardless of what direction they decide to move in, the Jets can’t afford to make the wrong decision yet again.

 

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