×

MATCHES

  • NYJ

    3
  • ATL

    24
  • IND

    34
  • MIN

    6
  • DEN

    24
  • PIT

    20
  • NE

    16
  • OAK

    19
  • NYG

    24
  • MIA

    17
  • DAL

    22
  • WSH

    26
  • DAL

    22
  • WSH

    26
  • DEN

    24
  • PIT

    20
  • NE

    16
  • OAK

    19
  • NYG

    24
  • MIA

    17
  • IND

    34
  • MIN

    6
  • NYJ

    3
  • ATL

    24
  • NYJ

    3
  • ATL

    24
  • IND

    34
  • MIN

    6
  • DEN

    24
  • PIT

    20
  • NE

    16
  • OAK

    19
  • NYG

    24
  • MIA

    17
  • DAL

    22
  • WSH

    26
  • DAL

    22
  • WSH

    26
  • DEN

    24
  • PIT

    20
  • NE

    16
  • OAK

    19
  • NYG

    24
  • MIA

    17
  • IND

    34
  • MIN

    6
  • NYJ

    3
  • ATL

    24
  • NYJ

    3
  • ATL

    24
  • IND

    34
  • MIN

    6
  • DEN

    24
  • PIT

    20
  • NE

    16
  • OAK

    19
  • NYG

    24
  • MIA

    17
  • DAL

    22
  • WSH

    26

SIGN IN YOUR ACCOUNT TO HAVE ACCESS TO DIFFERENT FEATURES

FORGOT YOUR PASSWORD?

FORGOT YOUR DETAILS?

AAH, WAIT, I REMEMBER NOW!
Don't miss two huge championship matches, tonight on FOX SPORTS
  • TOP EVENTS
  • LOGIN
  • LANGUAGES
    • English English
    • Français Français
    • Español Español

Aficionado Al Deporte

  • OPINION
    • sportsbooks
  • INICIO
  • NFL
    • Scores
    • Schedule
    • Playoffs
    • Standings
    • Stats
    • Teams
    • Rankings
    • Rumors
  • MBL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • NCAAB
  • GOLF
  • NASCAR
  • s
FAN SHOP
  • No products in cart.
  • Home
  • Rodgers embraces pressure of do-or-die season

Sports News

aficionadoadmin
Tuesday, 21 May 2024 / Published in Uncategorized

Rodgers embraces pressure of do-or-die season

  • Rich Cimini, ESPN Staff WriterMay 21, 2024, 04:30 PM ET

    Close

      Rich Cimini is a staff writer who covers the New York Jets and the NFL at ESPN. Rich has covered the Jets for over 30 years, joining ESPN in 2010. Rich also hosts the Flight Deck podcast. He previously was a beat writer for the New York Daily News and is a graduate of Syracuse University. You can follow him via Twitter @RichCimini.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Aaron Rodgers is back as the starting quarterback of the New York Jets — healthy, confident and ready for a potential do-or-die season for him and the entire organization.

“If I don’t do what I know I’m capable of doing, we’re all probably going to be out of here,” Rodgers said Tuesday after his second OTA practice — the first open to the media. “I like that kind of pressure, though.”

The four-time MVP amplified the narrative surrounding the Jets, that the fates of coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas likely hinge on the 2024 season. The Jets are 18-33 under the leadership of Saleh and Douglas and are hoping Rodgers and a win-now roster can end the NFL’s longest active playoff drought — 13 years.

Rodgers, 40, put himself on the hot seat as well.

“You might not say it, but as you get older in the league, if you don’t perform, they’re going to get rid of you or bring in the next guy to take over,” he said. “I mean, it happened in Green Bay, and I’m a few years older than I was back then.

“I expect to play at a high level. I expect us to be productive and competitive and all that stuff to take care of itself.”

Editor’s Picks

2 Related

For the first time in eight months, Rodgers presided over the Jets’ starting offense, showing no apparent signs of rust and no lingering effects from a torn Achilles that ended his 2023 season on the fourth snap.

“He’s doing everything,” Saleh said of the practice regimen.

With Rodgers at quarterback, the ball didn’t touch the ground until the latter stages of the 90-minute practice. He was perfect (2-for-2) in his first 11-on-11 period, was perfect (5-for-5) in his only 7-on-7 period, and completed his first three attempts in the next 11-on-11 before missing wide receiver Xavier Gipson on a deep sideline route. Moments earlier, he had made his best throw of the day, splitting a pair of defenders on a deep seam to Gipson.

“I don’t want to go out as a bum,” Rodgers said. “So that’s why I put the work in and believe in my abilities. I mean, you guys saw today. There’s no pads on, but I can obviously still throw it with the best of them and can still move around.

“I look forward to getting back to where I was last year. When I play well, I think all the individual possibilities for recognition would be great. But if I play the way I’m capable of playing, we’ll be playing for a lot more than that.”

Rodgers’ return has energized the team after a bitterly disappointing 2023, which saw the Jets (7-10) cycle through three other quarterbacks after Rodgers’ devastating injury in Week 1. Saleh made some changes to the offensive staff, but he retained coordinator Nathaniel Hackett amid speculation that he might hire a senior assistant above Hackett.

Hackett will remain the playcaller, according to Saleh, who has taken a greater role in the offense. Chances are, a healthy Rodgers will make everyone better.

“It’s amazing,” defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich marveled. “He’s found some sort of Fountain of Youth because I don’t ever see a different version of him. It’s the same guy I saw the last four weeks of the season when he was dicing us up on the scout-team stuff.”

“I don’t want to go out as a bum. So that’s why I put the work in and believe in my abilities. I mean, you guys saw today. There’s no pads on, but I can obviously still throw it with the best of them and can still move around.”

Aaron Rodgers

Rodgers practiced on a limited basis late last season with the backups, trying to pull off an improbable comeback from surgery on his left Achilles. At the time, he clearly wasn’t 100% — his footwork and lateral movement still were compromised — and he never got back on the field as the Jets fell out of the race.

He was noticeably sharper on Tuesday, participating in all the pre-practice calisthenics with the full team and doing actual running — stuff he wasn’t able to do at the end of last season. Rodgers said he feels “really good” from a strength and movement standpoint, adding that all he needs is practice reps to regain his feel and confidence.

Rodgers made headlines in the offseason, most notably when he was mentioned by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a potential running mate. Addressing it for the first time with the local media, Rodgers said the talk of him become a vice presidential candidate was “a real thing.”

“Yeah, I love Bobby,” Rodgers said. “We had a couple really nice conversations, but there were really two options: It was retire and be his VP or keep playing. I want to keep playing.”

By making so much non-football news in the offseason, including controversial remarks on various podcasts, Rodgers received criticism for seemingly contradicting his own edict from the end of the season. At the time, he said the Jets need to “flush the bulls—” and concentrate on football to become a winning team.

Reminded of that comment, Rodgers said he appreciates everybody’s opinion, adding, “That’s the beauty of the First Amendment in this country and free speech, whether it’s positive to me or whether it’s negative.

“I respect those opinions, but those are offseason things and those are real opportunities, mostly podcasts, friends of mine and the Bobby thing was a real thing. How it got out there, I don’t know. It wasn’t from me. Once the season starts, it’s all about football.”


Advertisement

What you can read next

Betting odds, picks, tips: Edge to Cowboys or Vikings?
Macdonald liked intensity of fight-filled practice
Dolphins WR Hill misses practice with hip injury

Entradas recientes

  • Rodgers wants Reddick a Jet, cites ‘fun ride’ ahead
  • Vikings rookie QB McCarthy needs knee surgery
  • Parsons certain Lamb will play Cowboys’ opener
  • Adams returns to Raiders following birth of son
  • Chase not at Bengals practice amid contract saga

Comentarios recientes

No comments to show.
  • UFC
  • Olympics
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Poker

Recent Posts

  • Rodgers wants Reddick a Jet, cites ‘fun ride’ ahead

    Rich Cimini, ESPN Staff WriterAug 13, 2024, 04:...
  • Vikings rookie QB McCarthy needs knee surgery

    Kevin Seifert, ESPN Staff WriterAug 13, 2024, 1...
  • Parsons certain Lamb will play Cowboys’ opener

    Todd Archer, ESPN Staff WriterAug 13, 2024, 06:...
  • Adams returns to Raiders following birth of son

    Paul Gutierrez, ESPN Staff WriterAug 13, 2024, ...
  • Chase not at Bengals practice amid contract saga

    Ben Baby, ESPN Staff WriterAug 13, 2024, 05:35 ...

Recent Comments

    Archives

    • August 2024
    • July 2024
    • June 2024
    • May 2024
    • April 2024
    • March 2024
    • February 2024
    • January 2024
    • December 2023
    • November 2023
    • October 2023
    • September 2023
    • August 2023
    • July 2023
    • June 2023
    • May 2023
    • April 2023
    • March 2023
    • February 2023
    • January 2023
    • December 2022
    • November 2022
    • October 2022
    • September 2022
    • August 2022
    • July 2022

    Categories

    • Football

    SIGN UP TO OUR NEWSLETTER

    Subscribe to our newsletter and receive our latest news straight to your inbox.

    SOCIAL MEDIA

    INFORMATION

    • UFC
    • Olympics
    • Boxing
    • Tennis
    • Poker

    WEBSITE

    • UFC
    • Olympics
    • Boxing
    • Tennis
    • Poker

    CATEGORIES

    • UFC
    • Olympics
    • Boxing
    • Tennis
    • Poker

    STAY CONNECTED

    • UFC
    • Olympics
    • Boxing
    • Tennis
    • Poker

    Made with love by Hogash Studios.

    TOP
    • English