The New York Jets have announced that they will not be bringing back quarterback Aaron Rodgers for the 2025 season after two years with the team, citing a desire to “move in a different direction.” Rodgers, who joined the Jets in 2023 after a long tenure with the Green Bay Packers, had reportedly been given certain stipulations by the team if they were to continue together, including attending all mandatory practices and refraining from making outside media appearances during the season. With Rodgers’ future uncertain, the Jets may look to the upcoming NFL Draft or free-agent market to find a new quarterback, as they currently hold the No. 7 overall pick and face decisions regarding other key players like Davante Adams.
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‘I love this man for saving my life’: Michael Watson’s unbreakable bond with Peter Hamlyn
SummaryMichael Watson, a former boxer who nearly died after a 1991 fight against Chris Eubank, expresses deep gratitude for neurosurgeon Peter Hamlyn, who performed seven life-saving operations on him. Their bond, formed through shared challenges, was further strengthened when Hamlyn faced the tragedy of losing his son, with Watson providing emotional support during that difficult time. As Watson prepares to walk a mile to raise funds for Hamlyn's charity, i-Neuro, they reflect on their friendship...
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