Jets QB Rodgers returns to practice after 11 weeks post-Achilles surgery
Breaking News: Aaron Rodgers Returns to Practice After Injury
After 11 long weeks of recovery, four-times National Football League MVP Aaron Rodgers is finally back on the field. The New York Jets announced that Rodgers returned to practice on Wednesday, following surgery to repair an Achilles tear he suffered during the team’s season opener.
While Rodgers’ return to practice is a positive step, it doesn’t guarantee his return to game action this season. The team will use the next 21 days to assess his progress and decide whether to activate him from injured reserve.
“This isn’t just about getting ready to play, it’s a crucial part of his rehabilitation,” said Jets head coach Robert Saleh.
“During practice, Aaron will be doing the same drills and exercises he would do on a side field. The only difference is that he’ll be throwing to his teammates instead of staff members. There’s no added risk involved, and he has been cleared for certain activities.”
The Jets made headlines when they acquired Rodgers in a blockbuster trade with the Green Bay Packers earlier this year. His return to the field was highly anticipated, as he aimed to lead the struggling team to success in the 2023 season.
Unfortunately, Rodgers’ season took a devastating turn during the Jets’ first game. He suffered a serious injury and had to be helped off the field. The team later announced that he would miss the rest of the season, leading to disappointment among fans.
Now, with his return to practice, Rodgers is determined to make a comeback and prove that he can rise above adversity. The Jets and their fans eagerly await his return to game action.
Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto Editing by Toby Davis
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How long did it take for Rodgers to recover from his injury?
Breaking News: Aaron Rodgers Returns to Practice After Injury
After a grueling 11-week recovery period, four-time National Football League MVP Aaron Rodgers has finally returned to the field. The New York Jets made the announcement that Rodgers resumed practice on Wednesday, following surgery to repair an Achilles tear he sustained during the team’s season opener.
While Rodgers’ return to practice marks a positive step forward, it does not guarantee his return to game action this season. The Jets will utilize the next 21 days to assess his progress and make a decision on whether to activate him from the injured reserve.
“This isn’t just about getting ready to play, it’s a crucial part of his rehabilitation,” said Jets head coach Robert Saleh.
“During practice, Aaron will be engaging in the same drills and exercises he would typically do on a side field. The only difference is that he’ll be throwing to his teammates instead of staff members. There’s no added risk involved, and he has been cleared for certain activities.”
The acquisition of Rodgers by the Jets in a blockbuster trade with the Green Bay Packers earlier this year sent shockwaves throughout the league. His return to the field was highly anticipated, as he aimed to lead the struggling team to success in the 2023 season.
Unfortunately, Rodgers’ season took a devastating turn during the Jets’ first game, as he suffered a severe injury and had to be helped off the field. The team later announced that he would miss the remainder of the season, leading to disappointment among fans.
Now, with his return to practice, Rodgers is determined to make a comeback and prove that he can overcome adversity. The Jets and their fans eagerly await his return to game action.
Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto Editing by Toby Davis
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