September 22, 2024

Jets beat Patriots 24-3, Was Aaron Rodgers pushing Robert Saleh something  or nothing? | First Things First

Jets beat Patriots 24-3, Was Aaron Rodgers pushing Robert Saleh something or nothing?  First Things First

The New York Jets handled business against the New England Patriots 24-3, but Aaron Rodgers pushed away Robert Saleh who was going in for a hug after a touchdown was scored. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes react to the shove and ask if it was a big deal or not.

Aaron Rodgers was in complete control during a fantastic homecoming performance that kept the New York Jets fans cheering and chanting.

Jets' offense is clicking with Aaron Rodgers feeling and playing like  himself again

This time, Rodgers walked off the field healthy and with a win.

The star quarterback threw two touchdown passes while fans chanted “Aa-ron! Rod-gers!” throughout the game. New York’s defense was strong, and the Jets won 24-3 against the New England Patriots in their home opener on Thursday night.

“It was a really special night,” Rodgers said. “All those chants are really meaningful.”

Rodgers started his first game at MetLife Stadium since he left the field over a year ago with a torn Achilles tendon in the Jets’ season opener.

The 40-year-old showed no signs of his injury or of playing in his third game in 11 days, scrambling several times and making off-balance throws with precision against New England’s defense.

“It felt great,” Rodgers said. “I was feeling real good out there. I felt good in pregame. I told you guys after Week 1 that it’s going to be a process and I’ll continue to extend plays once I feel more comfortable.

Jets' offense is clicking with Aaron Rodgers feeling and playing like  himself again

This was kind of a first step in playing like I know I’m capable of playing.” “I felt like I was, you know, myself.”

Rodgers completed 27 of 35 passes for 281 yards, throwing touchdowns to Garrett Wilson and Allen Lazard as the Jets (2-1) ended an eight-game home losing streak against the Patriots (1-2).

“He may not be what he used to be, but he still has plenty in those legs,” Jets coach Robert Saleh said with a smile. “His arm is still 30 and his mind is still operating at a high level.”

New York, which ended a 15-game losing streak against New England last season in Bill Belichick’s last game as their coach, sacked Jacoby Brissett five times. Drake Maye, the No. 3 overall pick in April, made his NFL debut when he replaced Brissett—who went 12 of 18 for 98 yards—with 4:24 left in the game.

Jets' offense is clicking with Aaron Rodgers feeling and playing like  himself again

Maye finished 4 for 8 for 22 yards and was sacked twice, but Patriots coach Jerod Mayo was unsure about making a quarterback change anytime soon.

“I don’t know,” the first-year coach said. “We talk every single week that you’re competing for a job. We’ll get together as a coaching staff and see where it goes.”

Breece Hall also scored for the Jets, who broke a six-game losing streak in Thursday night games.

There was never much doubt in this game between the AFC East rivals.

“A lot of good things to build on from this game,” said Rodgers, who ran onto the field to loud cheers. Soon after, he got the crowd excited again.

Jets' offense is clicking with Aaron Rodgers feeling and playing like  himself again

After the Jets’ first drive ended without a score, Rodgers led them down the field, aided by a mistake from the Patriots.

A pass from Rodgers to Hall was stopped for no gain, but Jahlani Tavai picked up Hall and slammed him to the ground in a way that looked more like wrestling. This led to a 15-yard penalty, moving the ball to New England’s 31-yard line.

 

 

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