It’d take a U.S. president touring to Egypt to overshadow the eye given to New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ journey to the land of the pharaohs.
The previous Inexperienced Bay star was conspicuous in his absence from the staff’s latest two-day obligatory minicamp, main some to query his journey’s impact on preparedness and cohesion.
Nonetheless, staff officers insist they don’t seem to be involved about Rodgers being in Africa whereas his teammates labored, and people teammates additionally expressed their utter unconcern over his whereabouts.
Former Packer James Jones informed FS1’s Converse that there’s nothing to be alarmed over Rodgers lacking a short minicamp.
“If I’m Aaron Rodgers, a 4-time MVP, and I’ve been at everything with the Jets for the last two years, there’s nothing wrong with missing two days.”
.@89JonesNTAF: If I’m Aaron Rodgers, a 4-time MVP, and I’ve been at every little thing with the Jets for the final 2 years, there’s nothing incorrect with lacking 2 days. pic.twitter.com/ldbTxwM0oh
— Converse (@SpeakOnFS1) July 3, 2024
James has a legitimate level, although the identical deference would possible solely be given to somebody of Rodgers’ stature.
Jets followers know effectively that their hopes for a breakout season relaxation on their quarterback, and all bear in mind how a promising 2023 circled the drain the second he went down with an Achilles harm.
New York has a stout protection and notable offensive weapons to go with Rodgers, and after opening the season on Monday night time in San Francisco, the Jets have a schedule that would favor a quick begin.
If that seems to be the case, Rodgers shall be handed the keys to the Huge Apple.
And if New York performs effectively into January, nobody will bear in mind just a little jaunt throughout the ocean.
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