We're pretty confused about the whole situation ourselves. So we'll let other people figure it out for us:
Leno's last day as host of The Tonight Show is next May 29, and Conan O'Brien will take over on June 1.
Jay showed up at a news conference in disguise to ask about his situation, echoing the way Jimmy Kimmel did the same thing. But when Leno did it, he sounded kind of bitter.
NBC is still talking to Jay about staying with the network in some capacity. But Jay says he's "done with NBC."
Leno's fans will follow him when he goes to another network. Or they might not. Then again, there may be nowhere for him to go.
On the other hand, as a retiring Baby Boomer, he should forget TV entirely and go into nursing, consulting or real estate.
Previously:
You Can't Get Rid of Jay Leno That Easily