
Sitting Aaron Rodgers for entire Jets preseason would be a mistake
NY Post
Aaron Rodgers rolled to his left, saw no one open, tucked the ball under his arm and ran.
The Jets franchise weaved through the defense in Tuesday’s lengthy and spirited practice, and broke free for what looked like it would be a big gainer if this were a real game.
Rodgers ran the length of the field to the end zone and playfully placed the ball on the goal line before trotting to the sideline as the fans in the grandstands voiced their approval.
The quarterbacks, of course, wear red jerseys, which deems them untouchable by defensive hands, so just how far Rodgers may have run if this were a real game isn’t known.
These kinds of plays, while positive gains, are not the ones coach Robert Saleh wants to see Rodgers making once the 2024 season becomes real with the Sept. 9 season opener at San Francisco.
Saleh and everyone associated with the Jets — who have the vision of Rodgers rupturing his left Achilles on the fourth play of the 2023 season forever seared into memory — want to see him making plays with his right arm, not his legs.













