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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has warned his teammates following a heavy home defeat to the New York Jets in Sunday Night Football.



This is the Packers’ second straight defeat in the NFL this season. The team from Green Bay had lost narrowly to the New York Giants in London last week.

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Aaron Rodgers issues a warning

Aaron Rodgers spoke to the media after the Jets blew the Packers away at home. And he issued a strict warning to everyone on his team in front of the press.“I’ll be walking around with a watchful eye, making sure we’re all taking care of our business and thinking about things the right way. We’ve got to watch our language and the kind of energy we’re manifesting,” Rodgers said.

Rodgers also gave his thoughts on the suggested wobbliness in the Packers squad this season.“Only if people are breaking rank. It’ll be interesting to look at the comments from all of our guys and coaches. Hopefully, we stick together, that’s the important thing. Until I see us breaking ranks, I’m not going to say there’s any wobbliness going on,” the QB said.

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Rodgers wasn’t happy with what happened in the Packers’ locker room last week after a loss to the Giants in London. His statement on Sunday is him doubling down on the comments he made last week.

It all started when cornerback Jaire Alexander said he was not worried about the loss to the Giants. According to him, the worry would be if the Packers lost to the Jets. Such comments and the echoing of such rhetoric in the dressing room made Rodgers angry. He had criticized such comments at the time, saying that talking in such a way is not winning football.

Packers lost against the Jets

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The Packers were favorites going into the game but surely did not play as such. The team succumbed to an embarrassing 10-27 loss in which they could manage just one touchdown.

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The Jets came all guns blazing in the second half. Rodgers threw 246 yards in the game, including the game’s only touchdown pass for the Packers. Allen Lazard scored the touchdown.

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Green Bay is now with three wins in six games. They sit second in the NFC North table behind the 5-1 Minnesota Vikings. The Packers will take on the Washington Commanders in what has become an important game for the team.

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