Rodgers Calls for Accountability in Jets Offense
Rodgers Calls for Accountability in Jets Offense

Rodgers Calls for Accountability in Jets Offense

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Following the New York Jets' disappointing Week 4 loss to the Denver Broncos, Aaron Rodgers called for more accountability from head coach Robert Saleh, which Rodgers later dismissed as a minor bump in their relationship. Davante Adams supported Rodgers' view, emphasizing accountability over changing the offense's cadence. Former Jets quarterback Boomer Esiason suggested there might be deeper issues between Rodgers and Saleh, citing a lack of visible sideline interaction. Zach Wilson, traded to the Broncos, returns to MetLife Stadium, and Rodgers expressed continued support for him. Despite a strong start, Jets' wide receiver Garrett Wilson has yet to have a standout game this season, and the team is working on creating more opportunities for him.

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