ONE LAST RIDE: Aaron Rodgers to sign a new two-year contract extension with Jets, welcoming  Mike Vrable as the new Head coach, also giving verdict on…

Aaron Rodgers to sign a new two-year contract extension with Jets, welcoming  Mike Vrable as the new Head coach, also giving verdict on…

In a significant development for the New York Jets, quarterback Aaron Rodgers has agreed to a new two-year contract extension that will keep him with the team through the 2026 season. Rodgers, 40, is expected to play a pivotal role in the Jets’ future, providing veteran leadership and on-field expertise as the team continues to rebuild and focus on playoff contention.

The announcement also includes a major shake-up in the coaching staff, with Mike Vrabel set to take over as the Jets’ new head coach. Vrabel, a former NFL linebacker with a proven track record of success with the Tennessee Titans, brings a winning mentality to a Jets team that has struggled in recent seasons. His appointment signals a new era for the Jets as they seek to return to relevance in the AFC.

As part of the coaching shakeup, the team has decided to part ways with interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich, who served as the Jets’ defensive coordinator. Despite leading a defense that showed flashes of brilliance, Ulbrich was unable to turn around a disappointing season overall, and his departure comes as part of the team’s efforts to create a fresh dynamic.

The Jets, who have been in a rebuild for years, now have an experienced quarterback and a new head coach at the helm. Fans are hopeful that this combination of leadership will finally push the team into playoff contention and beyond.