Aaron Rodgers has opened up on his relationship with the New York Jets.
After spending nearly two decades with the Green Bay Packers, Rodgers joined the Jets ahead of the 2023 season.
Ultimately, things could have gone better. Four plays into the new season, Rodgers tore his Achilles. He missed the rest of the season, and the Jets finished with a 7-10 record.
However, the four-time MVP seems happy with the situation in New York, especially regarding roster construction and player acquisitions.
This situation frustrated Rodgers in Green Bay. He felt the team did not value his opinion on strengthening the roster.
Rodgers says this is not the case in New York. On Cameron Hanes' Keep Hammering Collective podcast, Rodgers said, "The Jets have made a concerted effort to involve me in conversations. I have a really good relationship with GM Joe Douglas; he and I talk all the time. They do a good job of getting my opinion."
Commenting on the current roster, Rodgers said: "We need to shore up the offensive line, try and add a couple of players. And maybe add another wide receiver."
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