Aaron Rodgers is being tested by a reporter when he is asked to reflect on the Jets’ bad drought.
The New York Jets’ streak continued on Sunday when they lost to the Miami Dolphins.
It has now been 14 years in a row that the Jets have made the playoffs. New York hasn’t had a winning season since the 2010 season when Rex Ryan was the head coach, Darrelle Revis was guarding the secondary and Mark Sanchez was throwing pigskins on the field.
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Even as the Jets built their team around four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers and his closest confidant, the team seemed to get worse. The Jets dropped to 3-10 with the loss to the Dolphins and could finish the season at 7-10 if they win their last four games.
Rodgers seemed reluctant to hear about the playoff drought when asked to reflect on it.
“What’s the question?” Rodgers asked briefly when a reporter brought up the drought.
“I mean I’m here, I started one year. I’ve been a part of it for one year. It’s disappointing.”
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Rodgers threw for 339 yards and a touchdown pass in the loss at Miami. It was the first time since December 2021 that he threw for at least 300 yards in a single game.
“We have to find a way to finish, do our best if we have to,” said Jets interim coach Jeff Ulbrich. “And before I can do that, I have to look after myself first.”
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Davante Adams, who was acquired by the Jets before the trade deadline, said the team is “playing for our pride at this point.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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