Leonard Floyd of the Buffalo Bills sacked Aaron Rodgers, forcing him to leave the field. The Jets worry that an Achilles tear could end the season.
Future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers‘ highly anticipated New York Jets. Aaron debut is cut short on Monday by an injury that may have been season-ending.
On New York’s opening series, Buffalo Bills linebacker Leonard Floyd sacked Aaron Rodgers, who then struggled to get off the ground at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Zach Wilson, a former Jets starter, took over for him before being carri off the field. Rodgers was seen stumbling into the Jets’ locker room on “Monday Night Football” with a boot covering his left foot and lower leg.
X-rays revealed no break, but the Jets made the decision to have him sit out the remainder of the contest, which New York went on to win in overtime, 22-16. With a 65-yard punt return, Xavier Gipson helped the Jets win the match.
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However, everything was eclipse by Rodgers’ fame.
Rodgers may have sustained a severe Achilles injury, which would keep him out of action for the remainder of the season, according to New York coach Robert Saleh. After the game, Saleh told reporters, “MRI is probably going to confirm what we think is already going to happen, so prayers tonight but it is not good.”
That portion is awful. This win will be enjoyable for me. It is difficult to win in the NFL no matter who the quarterback is. Personally, I do not feel any pain. I am not hurt for our changing area. I feel bad for Aaron because of how much he has spent in this. Therefore, I will continue to pray and hope, but right now, my thoughts are with Aaron. Gipson say that after Rodgers was injure, the team’s “energy kind of got low.” Gipson told ESPN shortly after the win, “In my mind, I am thinking like let us win this game for Aaron Rodgers. “He works a much. He put up a lot of effort all week.