Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers may return to Lambeau Field soon.
The Jets and Green Bay Packers will clash next season after New York's 2024 schedule includes a road game against the NFC North team that finishes in the same division.
The Packers are third in the NFC North with 5-6 and the Jets third in the AFC East with 4-7.
The Packers traded Rodgers to the Jets in April, shocking the NFL.
Green Bay traded Rodgers and its 2023 first-round pick to the Jets for a 2023 first-round, second-round, sixth-round, and conditional 2024 second-round pick.
The conditional 2024 second-round pick would have became a first-round pick if Rodgers played 65% of the season.
That pick will remain a second-rounder after the talented quarterback tore his Achilles on New York's first drive of 2023.
Rodgers spent his first 18 years in Green Bay, winning a Super Bowl in 2010, the team's first since 1996, six NFC championship games, and nine NFC North crowns.
Rodgers holds franchise marks for passing touchdowns (445), seasons (48), and yards (4,643), among others.
During his Packers career, Rodgers won four MVP honors and 10 Pro Bowl selections.