Aaron Rodgers Spearheads Remarkable Rehab Progress After Achilles Surgery, Raising Hopes for Jets Return This Season
- Rodgers tore his Achilles tendon during his first game as a New York Jet in early September.
- Just weeks after surgery, Rodgers has been walking unaided and throwing passes at practice.
- Rodgers credits his accelerated recovery to an innovative surgical technique and intense rehab regimen.
- Coach Saleh and teammates laud Rodgers' positivity and presence during his rehab process.
- While risky and unprecedented, Rodgers aims to return before season's end if the Jets remain playoff contenders.
































