Just minutes into the Monday Night Football matchup, four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers suffered a likely season-ending injury.
On Monday, New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers made his long-awaited debut in the Big Apple, taking on the Buffalo Bills. One day later, multiple reports suggest Rodgers is done for the season. According to multiple reports, Rodgers suffered a season-ending Achilles tear.Less than four minutes into the game, the 39-year-old four-time MVP was tackled. The tackle by Leonard Floyd did not appear to be anything unusual.
"I thought he was awesome," Saleh said of Wilson's performance."He had a couple of big third-down throws, clutch throws to extend drives and score points. I thought his command of the huddle, line of scrimmage, I thought he was gritty, he scrambled for a big one." Wilson said late Monday that if he has to step back into the starting role, he is a"lot more prepared.
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