The New York Jets have parted ways with head coach Robert Saleh following a 2-3 start to the season, with tensions between Saleh and quarterback Aaron Rodgers seemingly contributing to the decision. Rodgers, who returned to the Jets this season after recovering from an injury, was expected to have an immediate positive impact on the team. However, the anticipated turnaround did not materialize, and the team has continued to struggle.
Saleh, who had been with the Jets since 2021, faced growing pressure as the team failed to live up to expectations. The tension between the coach and Rodgers, who was brought in to be the team’s savior, reportedly grew as the losses piled up. While the specifics of their disagreements have not been fully revealed, it is clear that the relationship between the two key figures was strained.
The Jets’ management made the decision to move on from Saleh in an effort to salvage the season and make the most of the talent they have on the roster, particularly with a star like Rodgers leading the offense. Saleh’s tenure with the Jets was marked by some early optimism, but inconsistent performances and missed opportunities have been a consistent theme during his time with the team.
Rodgers, who signed with the Jets after spending 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers, was expected to bring stability and leadership to the team, but the partnership with Saleh never fully clicked. While Rodgers has performed at a high level since returning, the team has struggled to convert that into wins, leading to frustration on all sides.
The Jets will now be searching for a new head coach who can better align with Rodgers and maximize the potential of the team. The franchise remains hopeful that a change at the top will lead to better results on the field. For Saleh, the firing marks a disappointing end to his time with the Jets, but he is expected to draw interest from other teams in the league given his defensive expertise and leadership qualities.