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- Last Updated
- 30 min ago
- Bias Distribution
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Aaron Rodgers and Jets coach Robert Saleh had a notable sideline interaction during New York's 24-3 win over the New England Patriots. After a touchdown, Saleh attempted to hug Rodgers, who instead pushed him away, referencing a 'two-score lead' in line with their game strategy discussions. The incident spurred significant social media speculation about potential tension, though both Rodgers and Saleh downplayed the moment, attributing it to their focus on maintaining the lead. Rodgers' performance in his first game at MetLife Stadium since his Achilles injury was impressive, completing 27 of 35 passes for 281 yards and two touchdowns. Despite the sideline drama, Rodgers' leadership and play were pivotal in the Jets' victory, signaling a strong comeback.
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- Last Updated
- 30 min ago
- Bias Distribution
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