Aaron Rodgers Addresses Controversial Minicamp Absence
The Jets quarterback clarifies his decision to miss mandatory practices for a vacation to Egypt, as training camp begins.
- Rodgers downplayed the minicamp absence, saying it was similar to other OTA practices.
- He emphasized attending the first ten OTA sessions and questioned the 'mandatory' label of minicamp.
- Head coach Robert Saleh supported Rodgers' decision despite calling it 'unexcused.'
- Rodgers is returning from an Achilles injury and aims to lead the Jets to their first playoff in 13 years.
- The Jets report for training camp with key additions and high expectations for the upcoming season.