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Aaron Rodgers Shares Insights on Tough Defeat Against Steelers

Aaron Rodgers Reveals His Thoughts On Big Loss To Steelers


EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - OCTOBER 14: Aaron Rodgers #8 of the New York Jets throws a pass during the first quarter against the Buffalo Bills at MetLife Stadium on October 14, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
(Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

 

The New York Jets are 2-5 after seven weeks.

They’re also riding a four-game losing streak, and they were in control of at least two of those games.

The little things have cost this team over and over, and firing HC Robert Saleh hasn’t led to much improvement.

Aaron Rodgers has left something to be desired, and while play-calling has also been an issue, the fact of the matter is that the future Hall of Famer hasn’t been living up to the expectations.

When asked about how to keep the belief in the locker room after the loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, Rodgers had one of his classic answers (via Jets Videos).

He claimed that the first thing they needed to do was to stop listening to the media.

Rodgers admitted that he’s not playing well and that he needs to find his way out of this slump.

He’s on pace to have one of the worst — if not the worst — seasons of his career in terms of turnovers.

Not throwing picks was perhaps one of his best traits, and that hasn’t been the case this season.

Granted, some of those have been tipped passes and he’s had his fair share of bad luck, but still.

The Jets switched things up a little when they demoted Nathaniel Hackett, but they still lack motion and trickery in their offense; it just feels outdated.

They still have time to turn things around, but their margin for error just got slimmer.