The New York Jets suffered a massive blow when Aaron Rodgers got hurt just four plays into the season.
Still, Robert Saleh’s team didn’t wave the white flag, turn tail, and just give up.
They fought from that very day, even winning their emotional season opener against the Buffalo Bills, and they continue to fight hard.
Rodgers is reportedly aiming to return this season, and while an in-season comeback from a torn Achilles would be unprecedented — not to mention revolutionary in terms of sports medicine — some still firmly believe he can pull it off.
That’s why Domonique Foxworth actually believes that kind of resiliency has had a positive impact on his teammates.
In the latest edition of “Get Up,” Foxworth argued that Rodgers’ determination to get back, all while staying close to his teammates, has actually inspired everybody on the team.
Has Aaron Rodgers presence on the sideline benefited the Jets?@Foxworth24 thinks so pic.twitter.com/Tox6cSQBOj
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) October 31, 2023
Positive energy is as contagious as negative energy, and this Jets team has fought its way out of the mud to get their wins week in and week out.
It hasn’t been easy, and it definitely hasn’t been pretty, but the Jets continue to win games.
In their next contest, the Jets have a date with Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers.
While they have a defense that’s good enough to keep the Chargers’ explosive offense in check, they might not be able to keep up with them offensively.
Even so, you better believe this team will fight from the kickoff until the clock hits zero.
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