New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is setting his sights on the Super Bowl after a tough season-ending injury last year. With the Jets having the longest active playoff drought in the NFL, Rodgers is optimistic about their chances to make a deep playoff run this season. Despite missing mandatory minicamp for a trip to Egypt, Rodgers is back on the practice field and feeling healthy.
Rodgers believes the Jets have a talented roster that can compete with the best teams in the league. He emphasizes the mental aspect of being 100% healthy, stating that the last 5% is just mental preparation. Head coach Robert Saleh praised Rodgers’ performance in practice, highlighting his arm strength and movement on the field.
While Rodgers faced criticism for missing minicamp, he defended his decision to take the trip to Egypt, calling it an item on his bucket list. He described the experience of visiting the pyramids and riding camels in the desert as special. Now, he is focused on trading the Nile River for the Mississippi, aiming to lead the Jets to a Super Bowl appearance in New Orleans.
Despite the setback from last season, Rodgers is determined to lead the Jets to success this year and believes they have a legitimate shot at competing for the championship. With renewed optimism and a healthy mindset, Rodgers and the Jets are locked in on their goal of reaching the Super Bowl.
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