The New York Jets‘ MVP, Aaron Rodgers, is out of the games because of an injury. However, he has been watching the games from the sideline for the past few weeks. Rodgers has always openly shared his desire to return to the field as soon as possible.
Aaron Rodgers confirmed his comeback this season after rehabilitation for the injury. Although Rodgers is reportedly unable to walk properly, he made the announcement of his re-entry into the game on the Pat McAfee Show. However, Rodgers made another big revelation of what he would never want to do in the NFL.
Aaron Rodger’s big revelation on Pat McAfee’s show
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Aaron Rodgers excited all the NFL and his fans by confirming his re-entry to the field this year. However, he made another revelation on the talk show when told that he would be a great coach as the headset looks pretty cool on him and also because he has a lot of patience.
But Rodgers confessed that he would never think of being a coach for at least the next 5-10 years. “I do not plan on being a coach,” he said. Thus, Rodgers made a strong confession of his further plans in the NFL. Rodgers added that he liked being on the headset and enjoyed assisting the players with his tactics, but would not move ahead with being a coach.
Also Read: Recovering Aaron Rodgers Issues Notice to Jets Fans With Latest Declaration on Pat McAfee Show
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Rodgers said: “I don’t have any desire to be a coach in five to 10 years, and I’ve done playing.” However, he clarified the reasons and said there is so much guarding that he doesn’t think he would be able to handle it.
Aaron Rodgers’ comeback impact on NY Jets
Currently, the NY Jets are on a 3-3 score. Their performance hasn’t been impressive since Aaron Rodgers left the team due to injury. Rodgers is undoubtedly one of the best players in the NFL and a treasure for the NY Jets. His entry would definitely help the team with their comeback this season.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Rodgers has played 19 seasons so far. His experience will help the team get back on track with his game tactics. Thus, the Jets and fans expect him to rebound as soon as possible.
Watch This Story: After PDA-Filled Date Night At SNL Afterparty, Stephen A Smith Questions Travis Kelce’s Early Gesture Towards Taylor Swift