
Aaron Rodgers, Jets receivers can’t sync up in practice flop
NY Post
The final play of Monday’s Jets practice was fitting.
Amid an encouraging summer in which the Jets offense has largely given reason for optimism, the unit delivered likely its worst showing of training camp so far.
They failed to find the end zone a single time during team drills, hardly able to even move the ball.
It finally ended with safety Tony Adams intercepting quarterback Aaron Rodgers to end the day.
“There’s a top-five defense on the other side,” head coach Robert Saleh said with a laugh after practice.
Yes, the Jets defense is undoubtedly the team’s strength and is heralded as one of the league’s best.

The cold, unappetizing truth for Steve Cohen is that he has only one person to blame for the backlash presently aimed at his baseball team, and it isn’t David Stearns. Oh, Stearns makes for an easy target, a never-played-the-game Harvard man who is the perfect contrast to the rub-some-dirt-on-it tobacco chompers who ruled the game for a century.












