Aaron Rodgers may have told ESPN’s Adam Schefter to lose his number, but the soon-to-be Jets quarterback will wait to ask Joe Namath for his.
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him to wear his number. We established ourselves and we’ve got a real respect for our numbers, and Aaron Rodgers, God almighty, yeah! There is hope that Rodgers, 39, will be the first QB to lead the Jets to a Super Bowl since Namath did in Super Bowl 3, back in 1969.It remains the franchise’s only championship.There will be plenty of pieces in place for Rodgers to lead the Jets to the promised land after a strong start to the season was derailed by injuries and poor play under center.
“I think we’re pretty good on both sides of the ball if Lady Luck doesn’t knock us out like it did this year with the offensive line and the running back, and we stay healthy,” Namath said. “We need a trigger guy.”First, however, the trade with Green Bay needs to be completed — and a conversation with a Jets franchise legend can take place.
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