By: Sean Davis - October 22, 2024
Aaron Rodgers, facing a challenging season with the New York Jets, remains optimistic about turning the team's fortunes around despite their current 2-5 record. Drawing from past experiences with the Green Bay Packers, where he famously led turnarounds after slow starts, Rodgers emphasizes the "power of belief" as a catalyst for change. He recalls similar situations in his career, such as the 2016 season when the Packers went from a 4-6 record to winning eight straight games and reaching the NFC Championship.
Currently, the Jets are on a four-game losing streak, which has resulted in significant changes, like the firing of head coach Robert Saleh and the acquisition of wide receiver Davante Adams. Despite these challenges, Rodgers is committed to leading by example and fostering a "play free" attitude among his teammates to help them overcome game-day tightness.
The Jets' next chance to rebound is against the New England Patriots, a team they previously defeated 24-3 in Week 3. Rodgers aims to replicate that success and regain momentum for the remainder of the season. He acknowledges the difficulty of their current situation but remains determined to set a positive tone and guide the team back on track.
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