September 29, 2024

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Aaron Rodgers’ recent form at the New York Jets’ practice has sparked worry about whether the 40-year-old’s performance is up to scratch as the 2024 NFL season approaches.

Things took a turn for the worse at the end of Monday’s session when safety Tony Adams intercepted Rodgers, highlighting how the top quarterback seems out of tune with his teammates. The veteran mistimed his moves, often not connecting with his receivers.

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To paint a clearer picture of the concern, Rodgers reportedly made only 11 completions out of 27 attempts at one point and had a streak of five missed passes in a row, according to the New York Post. Additionally, Rodgers hasn’t played in any of the Jets’ preseason matches, though they secured victories against both the Carolina Panthers and the Washington Commanders.

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Jets’ head coach Robert Saleh is attributing the offensive line’s poor form to the challenge of facing an exceptional defense rather than a lack of practice time between Rodgers and his receivers. “There’s a top-five defense on the other side,” Saleh remarked, as reported by the New York Post.

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Nonetheless, Saleh admitted that fatigue might have impacted the team’s overall performance, noting that it took some time for them to gain momentum. “Took the guys a little bit to get going,” he added.

“But I still thought it was a good, competitive practice. Guys were communicating, they were executing the way we need them to, but their legs were a little heavy, you can say that.”

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Concerns mount as Rodgers struggles to gel with his receivers, putting his starting spot for the Jets’ final preseason game against the Giants in jeopardy. Saleh remains undecided about whether the former Super Bowl MVP will take the field following a practice performance that left much to be desired and an Achilles injury that benched him early last season.

“I haven’t. Not yet. We’ll talk about it later,” Saleh told the press, with plans to involve Rodgers alongside the coordinators and GM Joe Douglas in discussions to determine what’s best for the team.

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