New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the oldest player in the NFL, is confident he will rebound from his worst statistical season. He doesn't feel the need to prove anything and just wants to play the way he knows how. Rodgers is starting a new chapter with the Jets after 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers. He has a talented supporting cast, including wide receiver Garrett Wilson. Rodgers has made adjustments to his hand signals and code words to make things easier for his new teammates. He is working on building chemistry with his new teammates and trying to make everyone comfortable. Rodgers didn't make any bold predictions for the season but believes the Jets have the potential to win the Super Bowl. The Jets' playoff drought is 12 seasons, the longest active slump in the league. Rodgers is excited to play on Monday Night Football on the 22nd anniversary of 9/11.
- Aaron Rodgers is confident he will rebound from his worst statistical season.
- Rodgers doesn't feel the need to prove anything and just wants to play the way he knows how.
- Rodgers has a talented supporting cast, including wide receiver Garrett Wilson.
- Rodgers has made adjustments to his hand signals and code words to make things easier for his new teammates.
- Rodgers is working on building chemistry with his new teammates and trying to make everyone comfortable.
- Rodgers believes the Jets have the potential to win the Super Bowl.
- The Jets' playoff drought is 12 seasons, the longest active slump in the league.
- Rodgers is excited to play on Monday Night Football on the 22nd anniversary of 9/11.