Last Tuesday, New York Jets‘ quarterback Aaron Rodgers was spotted having a heated conversation with wide receiver Garrett Wilson. The two of them were seen almost yelling at each other but none of the exchanges ever got too heated. After only 24 hours since that happened, somebody already asked him what that exchange was about. Rodgers explains how sometimes these disagreements can happen and players need to fix them by themselves. Preferably away from the media is the best way for these matters to get sorted out. Rodgers was on the ‘Up & Adams’ show early on Wednesday and he said the following: “It’s (expletive). It’s a whole lot of nothing in the end.”
But Rodgrs went into more detail during the press conference after practice on Wednesday too. Saying: “He’s got to get on my page, but I have to get on his page, too, because he’s got a whole book that I need to understand fully — skill set and ability and feel and rhythm and all the different things that he does out there. So those are good conversations. They might appear to be much more heated than they are, but there’s usually a smile on our face afterwards — at least one of us. The best ones have always done that, and I enjoy those… I love a good back-and-forth as long as, at the end of it, we can either agree to disagree and revisit it later and come to some sort of middle ground.”
What are Aaron Rodgers’ expectations for the new season?
Considering the way in which last season ended for Aaron Rodgers, the bar for what people expect from him in his second season as a New York Jet is pretty low. Rodgers didn’t even finish his first game in his new team before he suffered that terrible Achilles tendon tear. After a full season recovering from it, people can only hope that Aaron Rodgers can perform decently as a quarterback considering his age the the injury he just recovered from. But if you ask him how he feels for next season, he’ll definitely tell you he is after winning another Super Bowl ring. Aaron Rodgers is that competitive despite his age.