Rodgers was sacked by the Buffalo Bills' Leonard Floyd on the Jets' first series, and the longtime Green Bay Packers signal caller struggled to get off the turf at MetLife Stadium.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is sacked by Buffalo Bills defensive end Leonard Floyd during the first quarter in East Rutherford, N.J., on Monday.The much-heralded New York Jets debut of future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers ended after a handful of plays Monday night in New Jersey.
Rodgers was sacked by Leonard Floyd on New York's first series, and the longtime Green Bay Packers signal caller struggled to get off the turf at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. He was replaced by former Jets starter, Zach Wilson, and carted off the field with an apparent ankle injury. "Monday Night Football" cameras showed Rodgers limping into the Jets locker room with a boot on his left foot and lower leg.“We still have a hell of a group of guys," Jets coach Robert Saleh told ESPN."Obviously, Aaron is a big part of that. But we still have an unbelievable defense. We got a lot of great guys on offense. We’ll get this thing done.”
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