
Jets' Aaron Rodgers Calls 'Bulls--t' on Rumors of Garrett Wilson Turmoil at Camp
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers said Wednesday that rumors of any sort of friction with wide receiver Garrett Wilson are "bulls--t" and "a whole lot of nothing."
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Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Wilson addressed the conversations he's had with Rodgers.
"I feel like every conversation we have are special," Wilson said. "I don't take them for granted."
Wilson and Rodgers were first seen having an animated exchange on Saturday, but it ended with the two shaking hands.
The disconnect between the quarterback and receiver continued when the Jets started practicing in pads this week. The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt wrote on Tuesday there appeared to be a miscommunication with Wilson not being where Rodgers expected him to be, leading "to a discussion between the two off to the side after the play."
Things seemed to be much better between Rodgers and Wilson on Wednesday. Rosenblatt noted they connected for three touchdowns during red-zone drills.
Training camp disputes and arguments between players are not uncommon. There was a fist fight at Jets camp between players on both sides of the ball during Saturday's practice.
Any issues between Rodgers and Wilson in the moment was most likely them trying to hash out the details on what they were trying to run. Based on the improves results today, their back-and-forth verbal sparring paid off.







