Aaron Rodgers' Absence from Jets Minicamp Sparks Debate
Jets coach Robert Saleh insists there's no internal issue, but media and fans question the quarterback's commitment.
- Rodgers missed the mandatory minicamp for a pre-planned personal event, which he informed the team about months in advance.
- Coach Saleh downplayed the absence, stating it was more of a concern outside the organization than within.
- Backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor led the starting offense in Rodgers' absence, performing well in drills.
- Media pundits and fans have criticized the decision, suggesting it reflects poorly on Rodgers' leadership.
- Jets officials maintain that Rodgers' absence will not impact his performance in the upcoming season.







































