Aaron Rodgers’ Jets honeymoon is on its last legs
NY Post
FOXBOROUGH, Mass — From the day he walked into their lives, there wasn’t a soul among the Jets, from top to bottom, who couldn’t stop telling the world how Aaron Rodgers raised the standard of everyone in the building, and how he elevated everyone with his football wisdom and the kind of magical right arm none of them had ever seen.
The honeymoon is on its last legs.
If Rodgers wants that rarefied New York legacy reserved for legends, he better start building it, and now.
He has thrown six interceptions across his past three games and is the not-so-proud owner of a 40-year-old hamstring, a 40-year-old knee and a 40-year-old ankle.
But it always has been folly to count him out, even if he has never been a 40-year-old Jet, and more help than anyone anticipated he would need has mercifully arrived.
Rodgers tried as hard as he could to change the culture, but in a matter of days, the Jets tell us that it was Davante Adams, his all-time favorite receiver, who miraculously changed it.
The first day of the rest of Daniel Jones’ dwindling time with the Giants arrived Wednesday, with Jones in the building, in the meetings, on the practice field (although not doing very much) and not at all part of the game plan for the next game, relegated to a non-participant role for the remainder of the season.