Recently, New York Jets CEO Christopher Saleh commented on the possibility of quarterback Aaron Rodgers returning to the Jets if he is cleared by doctors. Rodgers was drafted by the Jets in 2005 but was traded to the Green Bay Packers shortly after.
Saleh said that the team would “absolutely” consider bringing Rodgers back if he is cleared by doctors. He added that the team has “a lot of respect” for Rodgers and that he is a “great player”. He also noted that the team is always looking for ways to improve and that Rodgers could be a great addition to the team.
Rodgers has been one of the most successful quarterbacks in NFL history. He has won two MVP awards, led the Packers to a Super Bowl victory, and holds numerous NFL records. He is also a six-time Pro Bowl selection and has thrown for over 50,000 yards in his career.
The possibility of Rodgers returning to the Jets is an intriguing one. He would certainly give the team a boost on offense and could help them compete for a playoff spot. However, it remains to be seen if he will be cleared by doctors and if the team is willing to make the move.
Regardless of what happens, Saleh’s comments show that the Jets are open to the possibility of bringing back Rodgers. It will be interesting to see if this actually comes to fruition and if Rodgers can help the Jets reach their goals in 2021.