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Rodgers’ first year in New York lasted 3 minutes, 45 seconds before an Achilles' tear in the opener sidelined him for the season. Remarkably, he was activated off injured reserve and returned to practice the final three weeks of the season. He said in February he still couldn’t sprint at full speed, but he’s expected to be fully recovered come training camp. Achilles injuries are notoriously difficult to overcome, though, and a setback wouldn’t be surprising, especially at 40 years old. Rodgers isn’t the Jets’ only wild card. Free-agent WR Mike Williams is coming off an ACL injury and might not be ready for Week 1, and there’s no telling how the run-after-catch game of third-round pick Malachi Corley -- a 5-11, 215-pound slot WR with 4.56 speed -- will translate to the NFL. On the plus side, the Jets remade their offensive line this offseason, signing LT Tyron Smith and LG John Simpson, trading for RT Morgan Moses and drafting OT Olu Fashanu 11th overall. It (probably) can’t be worse than last year’s O-line that allowed 64 sacks (4th most). No. 1 wide receiver Garrett Wilson and running back Breece Hall give Rodgers at least two reliable playmakers. With a little good fortune, Rodgers could jump into the top 15 of fantasy quarterbacks. Read Past Outlooks
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Unsure about playing past 2024
Rodgers said Monday on Pardon My Take that he likes the idea of playing two more seasons but isn't yet sure about anything beyond 2024, Henry McKenna of FOX Sports reports.
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Rodgers mentioned wanting to play at least two more years after he was traded to the Jets last offseason, but he couldn't anticipate at the time that his first campaign would last just four snaps. He came back from an Achilles' tear and participated in a majority of the team's practices this spring, with the exception being an absence for June minicamp that the Jets were informed of ahead of time. Rodgers is back with his teammates for the start of training camp, leading an offense that made some big changes this offseason -- namely the additions of tackles Tyron Smith, Morgan Moses and Olu Fashanu to protect the veteran quarterback, as well as wideouts Mike Williams (knee) and 2024 third-round pick Malachi Corley.
Rodgers mentioned wanting to play at least two more years after he was traded to the Jets last offseason, but he couldn't anticipate at the time that his first campaign would last just four snaps. He came back from an Achilles' tear and participated in a majority of the team's practices this spring, with the exception being an absence for June minicamp that the Jets were informed of ahead of time. Rodgers is back with his teammates for the start of training camp, leading an offense that made some big changes this offseason -- namely the additions of tackles Tyron Smith, Morgan Moses and Olu Fashanu to protect the veteran quarterback, as well as wideouts Mike Williams (knee) and 2024 third-round pick Malachi Corley.
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The Rodgers era in Green Bay is over, but the QB is still wearing green. The Jets, who’ve searched for a Super Bowl-caliber QB since Joe Namath, traded a bevy of picks for the 39-year-old. The question is just how much Rodgers has left. Last year, he finished QB13 in fantasy, the first time in his career outside the top 10 in a full season. He posted a full-season career low in passing yards as his 6.8 YPA ranked 23rd. More alarming, his 12 interceptions were one shy of the total from his previous three seasons combined and the most he'd thrown since 13 as a first-year starter in 2008. Part of his problem was a lack of playmakers. Rodgers had the second-highest dropped pass percentage (7.4), and while his on-target percentage (51.3) on attempts of 20-plus yards ranked ninth, his completion percentage (33.8) ranked 22nd. It could be a problem again. In New York he has Garrett Wilson, who had 1,103 receiving yards as a rookie last year, and not much else. The No. 2 WR is his former Packers teammate Allen Lazard, whose efficiency slumped considerably with a big increase in volume last year. The speed demon is Mecole Hardman, who never broke out in four seasons with Patrick Mahomes before signing with the Jets this March. Rodgers doesn't do much with his feet at this point, and he won't rank among the league leaders in pass attempts unless the Jets' big-time investments in their defense and running game go horribly wrong. Stabilizing the Jets in real life won't necessarily mean a reprisal of the big numbers from his better Green Bay years.
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Skipping minicamp
Rodgers (Achilles) is missing June minicamp for an unspecified event, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
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No limitations at OTAs, as expected
Jets had coach Robert Saleh said Tuesday that Rodgers (Achilles) is "doing everything" at OTAs, Andy Vasquez of The Bergen Record reports.
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Won't be limited in OTAs
Jets head coach Robert Saleh said Friday that Rodgers (Achilles) will have "no restrictions" when the Jets begin their OTA practices May 20, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
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Hopes to play multiple more seasons
Rodgers (Achilles) recently told the Look Into It Podcast that he hopes to play 2-to-4 more years in the NFL, per John Breech of CBS Sports.
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Starting QB in last three practices
Rodgers (Achilles) led the Jets' first-team offense in the final three practices of the 2023 season, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
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Says he's back to 90 percent
Rodgers described himself as 90 percent back from last season's torn Achilles at the conclusion of the Jets' spring practices, according to Eric Allen of the Jets' official site. "I feel much better today than I did yesterday, and I'm sure I'll feel better next week and the following week and training camp will be great," Rodgers said. "At some point, it will just be a distant memory and I'll feel like 100 percent myself. Right now, I'm 90 percent myself and 10 percent not sure what's going on with various parts of my body."
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Rodgers will be a full year removed from the injury by the time the Jets kick off their 2024 season with a Week 1 Monday Night Football game in San Francisco on September 9. He joined his teammates for OTAs during the spring before missing mandatory minicamp for a personal trip, but Rodgers intends to be in attendance and playing without limitations come training camp.
Rodgers will be a full year removed from the injury by the time the Jets kick off their 2024 season with a Week 1 Monday Night Football game in San Francisco on September 9. He joined his teammates for OTAs during the spring before missing mandatory minicamp for a personal trip, but Rodgers intends to be in attendance and playing without limitations come training camp.