The largest check for the Aaron Rodgers-led Jets comes early this yr, internet hosting the Bills on Monday Night Football. It simply so occurs to fall on September 11, and that’s the place this will get a bit awkward.
We don’t have to bloviate on the importance of 9/11, and having two New York groups face off will imply quite a bit on a day of remembrance. However, that is additionally the primary time Rodgers’, let’s say “unique” mind-set will run head-first into being the face of the Jets.
Former Packers QB DeShon Kizer revealed in 2022 that he was as soon as requested by Rodgers “you believe in 9/11?”
Being a 9/11 truther isn’t a brand new factor to the NFL. Peter Carroll has been one for years— however it’s actually totally different once you’re the face of the New York Jets, fairly than taking part in for a crew lots of of miles away.
Rodgers’ model of “free thinking” was at all times going to trigger some cognitive dissonance for Jets followers. New York is way, a lot totally different place than Wisconsin — and followers would possibly have to must grapple with Rodgers’ private politics quite a bit sooner than they anticipated the primary time he takes the sphere within the common season.