Jets’ Super Bowl dreams with Rodgers have fizzled into a tumultuous mess with lots of uncertainty
Aaron Rodgers sat in front of a packed auditorium at the New York Jets’ facility and shared an observation a few generations of frustrated fans knew all too well. The quarterback noted at his introductory news conference that the Jets’ Super Bowl 3 trophy looked lonely. The four-time NFL MVP was there to help change that. Instead, Rodgers has become yet another failed supposed savior in a year unlike few others — if any — in franchise history. The Jets reached their bye-week break with a 3-8 record and the events that have marked the tumultuous path to this point are ugly.
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