Rodgers feared the worst after his 2023 season ended in Week 1
Aaron Rodgers is back throwing footballs as the New York Jets quarterback eyes a return to the field in 2024 after tearing his Achilles in Week 4 of the 2023 season
Aaron Rodgers joined the Jets after 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers. Rodgers turns 41 in December but plans to play for at least two more years. DailyMail.com
Following rumors that the New York Jets star was a candidate to be Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s running mate in the upcoming presidential election, Aaron Rodgers has resurfaced in California.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers made a stunning admission about what initially went through his mind when he suffered a season-ending Achilles tear last year. As it turns out, Aaron Rodgers strongly feared that his legendary football career was over after suffering the injury just minutes into his Jets debut against the Buffalo Bills …
Call it another positive sign for Aaron Rodgers heading into next season.
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Aaron Rodgers, perhaps the most gifted N.F.L. quarterback of his generation, spent a week last month in Costa Rica with a handful of fellow pro football players in search of transformation. At a mountain retreat with views of the Pacific Ocean, they drank a psychedelic brew under the watchful eyes of a Yawanawa shaman and a documentary film crew. Soon a news flash from back home — and then another — pierced the vibe. First, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent candidate for president, said...