New York Jets coach Robert Saleh praises Aaron Rodgers' presence and positive attitude, calling it a 'superpower'. Rodgers, who is recovering from a torn Achilles tendon, surprised onlookers by showing up to MetLife Stadium without crutches and throwing for five minutes before the game. He remained on the sideline, wore a headset, and contributed to the in-game conversation between the offensive coordinator and other assistants. The Jets believe that Rodgers' presence and intangibles can have a positive impact on the team.
- Aaron Rodgers' presence and positive attitude are praised by Jets coach Robert Saleh.
- Rodgers surprised onlookers by showing up without crutches and throwing before the game.
- He remained on the sideline, wore a headset, and contributed to the in-game conversation.
- The Jets believe that Rodgers' presence and intangibles can have a positive impact on the team.