Aaron Rodgers hasn't been afraid to address what he'll be looking forward to when it comes to his teammates over these past few games.
Rodgers and the New York Jets lost 19-9 to Los Angeles Ramez on Sunday.
The Jets didn't kick once but still managed to score nine points.
They failed on offense in the second half, totaling just 90 yards during that period in frigid MetLife Stadium.
New York is now 4-11 on the season, and with two games remaining, Rodgers will figure out who he will go all-in, or simply pack for 2024-25.
“In the last two weeks, we can see who is moving forward and who is ready to go out,” Rodgers told reporters after the match.
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Rodgers completed 28 of 42 passes for 256 yards and a touchdown, but had a costly sack and fumble in the fourth quarter.
The 20-year NFL veteran had a promising start, posting his 499th career completion to Davante Adams at the end of the first quarter.
It was a 99-yard drive in which the former Green Bay Packers pair connected for an 11-yard touchdown.
Rodgers' sack and fumble came in the fourth quarter as Rams' Camryn Curl came away with the ball.
Two plays later, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford connected with Tyler Higbee on an 11-yard touchdown pass.
It was Higbee's first touchdown in his first appearance of the season and the Rams would not look back.
The Jets' defense limited Stafford to just 110 yards receiving with a touchdown and an interception.
However, they allowed running back Kyren Williams to rush for 117 yards.
However, the main issue in New York on Sunday was putting points on the board.
The Jets became the No. 1 team in Super Bowl The era of not playing in the game however fails To score 10 or more points in the competition.
New York's desperate season has just two games left on the schedule.
They will visit division rival Buffalo Bills At week 17.
The Jets will wrap things up with a final home game against the Miami Dolphins.
The 9-6 Rams will host the Arizona Cardinals the next Saturday night.