New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers addressed rumors suggesting he played a role in the firing of head coach Robert Saleh. During an appearance on 'The Pat McAfee Show', Rodgers firmly denied these allegations, expressing his support for Saleh and empathy for his situation. He emphasized the importance of accountability within the team and mentioned his commitment to interim coach Jeff Ulbrich. The Jets, currently struggling with a 2-3 record, prepare to face the Buffalo Bills in a critical matchup.
- Rodgers denies any influence over Saleh's firing, emphasizing his support for the former coach.
- The Jets are in a challenging position, facing a two-game losing streak and needing to turn things around against the Bills.