
Saleh on Aaron Rodgers Video: 'We're Good. Too Bad There's No Cameras in' Locker Room
Aaron Rodgers and Robert Saleh had what appeared to be an awkward exchange after a touchdown during Thursday night's 24-3 win win over the New England Patriots, with the New York Jets quarterback appearing to shove his head coach away mid-embrace.
Saleh said Rodgers was just engaging in a bit of playful trash talk during the exchange.
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"It's so funny. I talk a lot of smack with him about two-score leads—give this defense a two-score lead and watch what happens," he told Albert Breer of SI.com. "And so it was his way of letting me know the two-score lead happened. But Aaron and I, we're good. Too bad there's no cameras in the locker room. He's a big hugger, believe it or not."
Rodgers told reporters a similar story after the game:
"He's not a big hugger usually, so I didn't know he was going for the hug" Rodgers said of the moment. "He likes to do the two-hand chest push as well. But he talks a lot about two-score leads, so I just kinda gave him a push and said, 'Two-score lead.' That's what happened."
So the translation from both Saleh and Rodgers appears to be: Nothing to see here, folks. We're all good.







