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Richard Sherman Makes His Thoughts Clear On Aaron Rodgers, Jets


Former NFL player and Thursday Night Football broadcaster Richard Sherman looks on before the game between the Chicago Bears and the Washington Commanders at Soldier Field on October 13, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois.
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The New York Jets have found the superstar they had been craving for years.

Likewise, the Jets will give Aaron Rodgers an opportunity to change the narrative about him.

That’s why former All-Pro DB Richard Sherman has high expectations for this team.

Sherman pointed at his own experience from when he left the Seattle Seahawks to join the San Francisco 49ers, stating that sometimes, all a player needs is a change of scenery.

He believes Rodgers is going out of his way to turn around the narrative about him and his character, and now that he’s in Gotham City, the fire within him will be reignited, and he’ll look to compete at the highest level.

Rodgers is coming off a down year by his standards, but he’s still one of the best quarterbacks in the game.

The Jets were much better last season, but they still needed someone reliable behind center, and they now have one of the most efficient passers in the history of the game.

Of course, it takes a lot for a team to find success in the National Football League, and one could argue that the Jets will have plenty of distractions along the way, not to mention the fact that they play in one of the most competitive divisions.

But having a guy like Aaron Rodgers leading the offense makes you feel good and confident, and any team with a quarterback of his caliber will always have a legitimate opportunity to go the distance and win the whole thing.


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