Tag: Aaron Rodgers
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Jaylen Warren’s Time to Steal the Spotlight
Jaylen Warren is an undrafted NFL player out of Oklahoma State that reappears daily every so often. He transferred from college to university and now has a job in the NFL.
But what is interesting is that he shares a job with University Cal legend, Aaron Rodgers. Yeah, he owns a position, that can dominate and exceed expectations from the moment the horse race begins in Pittsburgh starting with preseason.
He will have to shape for a battle between Caleb Johnson and at 26 determine the load without now Los Angeles Charger, Najee Harris.
Warren is a receptive pass runner and go getter in between the tackles. He can do a multitude of things and try to make the depth chart.
Warren is the most interesting project of them all coming out of training camp. I am honestly most surprised out of the lack of social media love for Mason Rudolph but that is a different story.
This team will be good is as long their dynamic force in the style of Aaron Rodgers and Jaylen Warren, possibly and erasing past controversies.
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Aaron Rodgers to the Giants is Obvious by Now
Aaron Rodgers has been hunting. Yes, whether it has been surfing waves, exploring nature, and seeking the market. It might be a foregone conclusion he retires possibly but that is not to say the New York Giants would be the best candidate to hunt forward and away from the disaster that was Woody Johnson’s team.
We cannot even mention the team for reference here on Sports Kingdom because their playoff drought is that dreadful.
The New York Giants are back! They drafted a quarterback out of Ole Miss. Not two-time Super Bowl winning quarterback Eli Manning but Jaxson Dart. Dart will bring sure stability to competition this training camp.
Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston were satisfying pickups but Rodgers would add on what would be to the collection and depth of one more interesting quarterback battles in quite sometime.
Wilson is a Super Bowl winner compared to Rodgers and can definitively add pressure to Dart’s slate and contributions together.
But do not wipe the slate. This would be a good case scenario to extend beyond training camp and have feasibly a four man quarterback depth chart that will catapult everyone to its abilities and responsiblity.
Play like you are doing Jaxson Dart no favors. That is simply how a job is won and Rodgers would benefit easily in hopes of resurrecting his career with a team will work on establishing their offensive line this upcoming season.
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Jets Deny Report of Heated Exchange
After a disappointing season in which the New York Jets finished 7-10 without quarterback Aaron Rodgers, reports are leaking that there was reportedly a heated exchange between NY owner Woody Johnson and coach Robert Saleh.
The Around the NFL Podcast’s Colleen Wolfe was the first to break it and Johnson went on X to deny claims of any friction between the well-respected coach. Perhaps, Saleh is on the hot seat but there were no arguments at the NFL league meetings.
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Will Zach Wilson Be a Jet Next Season?
According to sources, Zach Wilson will not play in the season finale between the rival New England Patriots this upcoming Sunday in Foxborough, MA. This comes off the heels of suffering a mild head injury during Week 15’s brutal loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Regardless, Wilson has faced a ton of scrutiny from the media and fans over the past year regarding his ability to play and lead the Jets.
Aaron Rodgers was expected to start and help the Jets reach the postseason, but because of a Torn Achilles, that ruled out all possibilities of that happening. Wilson, meanwhile, played and talked with a cocky attitude before the season even started expressing at one point his job disdain for second-stringing Rodgers.
Wilson recorded a very low productive season in New York which is why he might suit up again for the Jets but reflecting back to 2021, the quarterback has a rotten touchdown-to-interception ratio, completing far more turnovers than Garrett Wilson celebrations.
The tools are there in New York. The only problem is where to go from here. At BYU, Wilson finished with an adjusted completion percentage of 80.3% and atop his class in deep yards (1286). If there is one notion that does not scream loud incessantly, it is that New York is tough, and R.J. Barrett might after all burst out of his shadow, finally.
The main focus is Wilson, though. He has periodic flashes and one can only hope Jets GM Joe Douglas and Robert Saleh make the right move because solely their future depends on it, after being extended another year by owner Woody Johnson.




