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Nov 24, 2023; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) on the sidelines during the first half against the Miami Dolphins at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

USA Today via Reuters
Nov 24, 2023; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) on the sidelines during the first half against the Miami Dolphins at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
The New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is swiftly charting his path back to the gridiron. He had sustained an injury of a torn Achilles tendon in the opening week of this season. Rodgers is already back in action, participating in team practices.
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As the player has been recovering swiftly, the sports commentator Greg Guannotti expressed his views on it. His statements rather suggest that he is not happy with A-Rod. Greg’s comments have caused a stir on the internet as they’re hitting headlines.
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Greg Giannotti’s blunt critique on quarterback’s impact with the Jets
Recently, Greg Giannotti expressed his extreme frustration with Aaron Rodgers’ impact on the New York Jets. Giannotti’s comments came in light of Rodgers’ performances. He said, “I’ve had enough of him!” He did not hesitate to showcase his disappointment with Rodgers’ stint with the Jets. He further elaborated on his sentiments continuing the same emotion.
WOW: Aaron Rodgers has SCREWED the #Jets up worst than anyone could have possibly screwed the team up, says lGreg Giannotti.
“I’ve had enough of him!” @GioWFAN said. “I haven’t even seen him play a full game, and I’ve already had enough of him as a Jet!” 😳😳😳 pic.twitter.com/WYZr2Ye2F7
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) December 3, 2023
He said, “I haven’t even seen him play a full game, and I’ve already had enough of him as a Jet!” All these statements were related to him being disappointed with an injured Rodgers. However, it’s not his fault that he got injured. Regardless, Greg did not hold back while sharing his honest thoughts. MLFootball reported this on their X account, in the comments many fans had commented.
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Greg’s statements do reflect a growing concern amongst fans, as Rodgers, a seasoned quarterback, is injured but he is still a legend. Giannotti’s words show the mounting pressure on Rodgers to turn around and meet the high expectations of the Jets’ fanbase. Just like Greg criticized Aaron, Keyshawn Johnson has also questioned his injury.
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Keyshawn Johnson expresses doubt over Rodgers’ rapid recovery
Keyshawn Johnson, the former Jets receiver and Super Bowl champion has voiced skepticism over Aaron Rodgers’ quick recovery. As the Achilles injury usually takes 12 months for a person to heal, Rodgers is way ahead of everyone. Speaking on Fox Sports’ “Undisputed,” Johnson expressed his doubts.
He said, “I’m surely not a doctor but my eyes and knowing people that have had this injury tells me that there’s no way that could have been a full Achilles tear.” He also talked about the typical recovery duration for such injuries. He added, “It’s just no way in 11 weeks you’re doing that.”
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Johnson’s experience and observation of others with similar injuries fuel his bafflement. This is leading him to question the severity of Rodgers’ injury. What do you think about his question? Let us know below.
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