Almost doesn’t count Aaron Rodgers as Colts defeat New York Jets 28-27

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Almost doesnt count Aaron Rodgers as Colts defeat New York Jets 28 27

After the firing of head coach Robert Saleh, New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers led his team to success remarkable 1-5 record. His performance was so epic that the Jets' social team doesn't even release the final scores of games.

the Jets (3-8) can rest easy knowing they nearly beat the Indianapolis Colts in Week 11 28-27 final.

Rodgers conjured up just 10 total first downs in 60 minutes of play with a statistic of 4 for 13 on third down conversion opportunities. Rodgers was sacked three times, resulting in a net loss of 22 yards, an indication that the passing game was mostly off schedule.

What's even more obvious is that New York lost in time of possession against a Colts team that struggled badly on offense. But before fans start blaming the defense, realize that the Indianapolis offense played a total of 67 games compared to the Jets' 52 total games. Nevertheless, both teams had the same share of offensive attacks.

Rodgers is absolutely at the end of his career. Indianapolis quarterback Anthony Richardson just posted a higher QBR than Rodgers. If that's not enough evidence for an analyst to call Rodgers washed, what is? That almost doesn't count, Mr. Rodgers.


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