The New York Jets will be an attractive draw once again in 2024, so expect to see Aaron Rodgers and Co. in a number of primetime TV windows when the NFL releases its schedule on May 15.
are likely to land multiple marquee time slots when the NFL releases its 2024 schedule in full on Wednesday evening.
"There's a lot of really good storylines in the league right now, one of which is Aaron Rodgers," said NFL VP for broadcasting Mike North during a comprehensive interview on thewith Sal Capaccio and Matthew Bove. "This time last year, we were all in on the Jets. Everybody was. He made it four plays, and that schedule suffered as a result. Now, he seems like he's healthy. He seems like he's relevant.
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