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After Mahomes, it’s time for the QB in Green to get featured in a show. Following the latest streaming development between Netflix and the Kansas City Chiefs, Rodgers, and the New York Jets are approached by a streaming giant. This will see them rival the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes‘ deal with Netflix with ‘Quarterback’ set to release on 12th July.

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New York Jets have been identified as a potential candidate by the streaming giant alongside the likes of Bears, Saints, and Commanders. But if the decision is up to them, they’d rather back out than comply, with reports suggesting hesitation from the Jets.

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Aaron Rodgers and the Jets are uninterested

The announcement for the ‘Hard Knocks’ docuseries is looming for the New York Jets. They are still yet to be informed whether HBO has decided to include the Jets in the latest iteration of Hard Knocks. But the Jets made their feelings clear a while ago about inviting cameras into the building.

Robert Saleh, along with the rest of the franchise. would prefer if HBO and NFL steered clear from them. The monumental trade of Rodgers into the Jets is pivotal to their hopes for a shot at the Super Bowl. Saleh and others want the best possible acclimatization for the legendary QB with them. But the decision may not be theirs to make with NFL having a say as well.

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With the additions of a new OC in Hackett along with a backup TE and the big signing of Aaron Rodgers, the Jets will be hoping to get the incoming signings to adjust to the new environment.

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They inevitably await for the potential camera crew to walk through the door. While the Jets are hesitant to invite Hard Knocks into their premises, Mahomes and the Chiefs have showcased cameras don’t need to be a barrier.

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Patrick Mahomes won Super Bowl while filming

The 2022 NFL season culminated with the Chiefs winning the Super Bowl. And Patrick Mahomes was a crucial part of the team, being listed as one of the six captains for the Super Bowl. The feat’s depth is compounded when it is considered that the cameras were following Mahomes throughout the season.

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With camera crews surrounding him throughout the season, Mahomes did not let it faze him. And his performances act as evidence to his case along with the final win. His feat this past season has proven that cameras don’t need to be a hindrance or a setback.

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Whether or not Rodgers and the Jets are affected by the cameras on the ground, is yet to be witnessed. But if the inspiration is to be drawn from the Chiefs and Mahomes, he and his team’s effort to come out on top in 2022 will sway plenty of pessimists.

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Kushal Jain is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. Having started off writing as a hobby when he was 19, it has snowballed into becoming his full time profession. He is a passionate football fan, or as per the US etymology, soccer fan. Despite his niche as a football and sports writer, he has experience in various fields and industries, including finance, which has allowed him to be an all-rounder. When he's not busy giving NFL or Soccer commentary, he can be found reading or playing video games, particularly Football Manager (what a surprise) as well as some MMOs. His hyperactive, productivity focused mentality has given him the attitude of "just take the shot, what's the worst that could happen".

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