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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering a shortlist of candidates for his running mate that includes New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura, NBC News confirmed Tuesday.

Kennedy said in an interview last month that he would most likely name his VP pick within the next 30 days. The self-imposed deadline passed in early March with no announcement, and he said Wednesday in a post on X that he would announce his VP pick on March 26.

Last offseason, shortly before shipping Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets, Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst was asked about Jordan Love’s development. “He needs to play. He definitely needs to play,” Gutekunst said. “I think that’s the next step in his progression. I think he’s ready for that. “Not every quarterback comes into this league ready to go out there and play. I think he needed a little time, but over the last year and a half or so, we’ve seen that’s the next step in his...

Jets coach Robert Saleh said Wednesday that Rodgers will not play again this season after the quarterback alluded to that being the case Tuesday on “The Pat McAfee Show” without explicitly saying he won’t be coming back down the stretch from a torn Achilles. Still, the Jets activated Rodgers, 40, off of injured reserve Wednesday. “We’ve got the roster flexibility with all the different things that have happened over the course of the last couple of weeks. It’s all part of his rehab, and just having him out on the...

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he believes in Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas. But given the recent history, that might not be a great sign for Saleh and Douglas. Aaron Rodgers did not hesitate on Tuesday when asked what his football future looks like at age 40 after a torn Achilles. He sees himself with the Jets through at least 2025 — unfinished business after his “lost” first season with the Jets ended after four snaps — and he sees general manager Joe Douglas and coach Robert Saleh...

The 2023 NFL season for the New York Jets will go down in sports history as arguably one of the greatest what-if scenarios – What if Aaron Rodgers never ruptured his Achilles? Would the Jets have broken their 12-year playoff drought, or better yet, would the Jets have made their long awaited return to the Super Bowl as predicted by mentalist Oz Pearlman in an early episode of HBO’s "Hard Knocks"? It is hard to say. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM New York was officially eliminated from...

Rodgers said if the Jets had won last Sunday at Miami and remained in the postseason hunt, he “would have pushed it as far as I could this week” even at less than fully healthy to be ready to play against Washington Sunday. But the Jets were routed, 30-0, and eliminated from the playoff hunt for the 13th straight year. The 40-year-old quarterback said during his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” Tuesday he’s not yet 100 percent healthy in his recovery from a torn left Achilles’ tendon and...

The boss of the Jets has spoken. Aaron Rodgers, the only person associated with the Jets with more power than anyone other than Johnson. These are some things we gleaned from Rodgers’ well-compensated weekly dispatch from “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday: ‱ That despite his admirable effort to speed-dial his return to the field from the ruptured left Achilles he suffered four plays into the season, it’s almost certain he won’t play again in 2023 because of the not-so-admirable effort of the rest of the team in his absence,...

Over his last three games, Green Bay’s Jordan Love has been one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, passing for 857 yards and logging a quarterback rating of at least 108 in all three outings. No surprise that all three were wins, then, and no surprise that Love also recorded eight touchdowns and no interceptions in that span. Also no surprise: Love’s former teammate, Aaron Rodgers, is giving the Packers’ young passer the thumbs up. But he is also doling out a warning to the Packers media and fans...

Jordan Love has had a tough go of it in his first full season as a starting quarterback. Love took the reins of the Green Bay Packers after the group traded Aaron Rodgers after 18 seasons. The Packers chosen Love within the first spherical of the 2020 NFL Draft as they equipped for the longer term (naturally, Rodgers received back-to-back MVPs). However when the wedding between Green Bay and Rodgers ended, the keys got to Love. Up to now, Love’s Packers are 2-4, his 57.5 completion share is the bottom...