As the New York Jets prepare for their home opener against the New England Patriots, Aaron Rodgers reflects on his longevity in the NFL at 40 years old. He acknowledges the generational gap between himself and younger players like rookie running back Braelon Allen, who recently made history as the youngest NFL player to score from scrimmage since 1930. Rodgers emphasizes the importance of starting games faster and making necessary adjustments to improve the Jets' offensive performance.
- Aaron Rodgers is focused on improving the Jets' offensive start.
- Braelon Allen is making a significant impact as a rookie.