New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh has acknowledged the importance of Aaron Rodgers' cadence following a penalty-filled loss to the Denver Broncos. After the game, Saleh suggested that the team's operation might need adjustments, but he later clarified that altering Rodgers' cadence is not a solution. The Jets committed multiple false starts and penalties, raising concerns about their pre-snap discipline. As they prepare to face the Minnesota Vikings, Saleh emphasized the need to clear players' minds to reduce penalties, while Rodgers remains confident that the false starts were an anomaly.
- Robert Saleh has learned not to mess with Aaron Rodgers' cadence.
- The Jets committed a high number of penalties, particularly false starts, in their recent game.
- Rodgers believes the false starts are an outlier and not indicative of a larger issue.