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Aaron Rodgers has no desire to lose his entire season to another Week 1 injury.

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is making significant progress in his recovery from last season’s Achilles injury, which means he is continuing to put in the necessary work to ensure he doesn’t get hurt.

The NY Post recently published some pictures of a “grueling workout” that Aaron Rodgers was in the midst of doing, and he looked to be in pain and tired from doing it.

 

One photo showed the Jets star QB sitting on the sidewalk and leaning to his left with his hand on his right knee. A second photo shows him sitting upright while leaning his arms over his knees, and it appears he was trying to catch his breath.

 

A third photo appeared to show him either throwing up water or simply spitting it out as he hunches over. The last picture was of Aaron Rodgers holding his back with both hands, and a look of distress could be seen on his face.


NFL fans quickly took to social media and began roasting Rodgers over his workout:

Rodgers took four snaps against the Bills and threw an incomplete pass before a sack ended his year. His season ended with a single passing attempt, no completions, zero yards, and a QB rating of 39.6, via ESPN.com.

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The New York Jets are Super Bowl Contenders With Aaron Rodgers Under Center

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered an Achilles tendon tear, a catastrophic injury that sidelined him for the rest of 2023. With his departure went what should’ve been a promising season.

The future Hall of Fame quarterback, whose addition to the Jets was one of football’s most talked-about offseason acquisitions, spent this entire career with the Green Bay Packers before he went to the Jets in hopes of revitalizing the franchise and stopping seven consecutive losing seasons.

Now that he is healthy, those Super Bowl aspirations have returned, and the Jets once again have hope that the team will not only be in the playoffs but be a viable contender to go deep into the postseason.