
Boomer Esiason thinks there’s a ‘major issue’ between Aaron Rodgers and Robert Saleh
NY Post
Boomer Esiason thinks he has gotten to the heart of the apparent friction between Aaron Rodgers and Jets coach Robert Saleh.
Rodgers and Saleh offered different takes during postgame comments about whether the quarterback’s infamously complex pre-snap cadence is causing confusion on the offense after the Jets failed to score a touchdown Sunday in a stunning 10-9 home loss to the Broncos at a rain-soaked MetLife Stadium.
Speaking on his WFAN morning drive program with Gregg Giannotti, Esiason read the body language of how the Jets quarterback doesn’t interact with the head coach on the sidelines.
“I try to watch to see if I see any interactions on the sideline or anything — nothing,” Esiason said.
“Nothing. I see a guy walking right past that other guy. I can’t imagine that.”
Esiason recalled what it was like to have issues with his head coach back in his playing days.

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