Overview
- Aaron Rodgers clarified that he and Robert Saleh have a great relationship, countering rumors of discord following the Jets' recent loss.
- Rodgers defended his use of sophisticated cadence, attributing the team's five false-start penalties to player errors rather than coaching issues.
- Saleh initially questioned the team's readiness to handle Rodgers' cadence but later affirmed its importance and the need for operational improvements.
- The Jets' offense struggled against the Denver Broncos, with Rodgers being sacked five times and the team managing only 64 rushing yards.
- Despite being 'a little banged up,' Rodgers is expected to play in the Jets' upcoming game against the undefeated Minnesota Vikings in London.