We’ve finally seen the actual Aaron Rodgers that everyone has been waiting for. Although there was some slack at the beginning of this season for the seasoned quarterback, it appears that he has picked up the rhythm lately. A-Rod helped the Jets win big over the Patriots, 24-3. This was a great game, and Rodgers discussed it extensively during the post-game conference.
At one point, the individual was questioned about his hyped connection with wide receiver Garrett Wilson. At that moment, the quarterback explained what had happened in the previous three games with the WR. Rodgers noted that the team has been very focused on Wilson, making it tough to include him in the game. We saw that this QB-WR pair scored a touchdown in the previous game, so we can assume that they will both be more confident moving forward this season.
Aaron Rodgers even managed to include the name of commentator Mel Kiper and deliver a fantastic joke about him. The QB stated, “The entire focus of all three defenses we’ve played have been taking Garrett Wilson away. It’s been Mel Kiper’s worst nightmare. A lot of Cover 2, you know?” The entire media started laughing over it. If you don’t get the joke, Mel Kiper requested that the Cover 2 method be banned earlier this season. The WR struggles because defenses tend to target a narrow area in this technique.
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Aaron Rodgers: “The entire focus of all three defenses we’ve played have been taking Garrett Wilson away. It’s been Mel Kiper’s worst nightmare. A lot of Cover 2, you know?” 😂😂pic.twitter.com/s8aKP0uxvY
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 20, 2024
Aside from these remarks, Aaron Rodgers emphasized that Garrett Wilson has emerged as a legitimate threat to opposing teams. This is excellent for the young receiver. It’s evident that the quarterback seemed more confident on the mic this time, which is good. The Jets’ next game might be one where this confidence is especially needed. But who is their next opponent?
Aaron Rodgers will be revving ready to collide with the Broncos in week 4
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The Jets have bounced back from a poor season start against the 49ers. The team has acquired a lot of momentum following their two victories, and they want to keep it going. However, their next game will be a significant challenge for both Aaron Rodgers and the whole team. The Denver Broncos, who have yet to win a game, will be their next opponents. The Broncos before Jets will face the Buccaneers this week and if they lose week three, they will be in a do-or-die position against the Jets.
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This implies that the Sunday match will determine how much stakes are going to be on the line in this game. Despite the fact that it is still a long way off, people are really enthusiastic. The Broncos have not won against the Jets since 2021, so it will be intriguing to see how they strategize this game. On the other hand, tJets will be looking to continue this dominance.
What are your thoughts on Aaron Rodgers’ remarks on Garrett Wilson? Do you think the Jets will be able to qualify for playoffs?
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