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Aaron Rodgers Appears to Shade Jets over 'Leaks,' Says Steelers Are Free of 'Bulls--t'
There's no question that Aaron Rodgers' two seasons with the New York Jets didn't go as planned, with a flurry of reporting about the fallout from that time and the organizational dysfunction in general.
Rodgers' time in Pittsburgh has been far more stable, and he told reporters as much on Thursday while appearing to take a shot at the Jets in the process:
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Rodgers' first season in Pittsburgh has gone to plan. The team went 10-6 in his starts this year and reached the playoffs, with the future Hall of Famer throwing for 3,322 yards, 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions while taking 29 sacks and completing 65.7 percent of his passes.
The 42-year-old is understandably well past his prime, but he's also been a clear upgrade over Pittsburgh's quarterbacking duo of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields from a year ago. Whereas last year's Steelers made the playoffs but did so in complete free-fall, losing five straight games (including their Wild Card matchup with the Baltimore Ravens), this year's group beat Baltimore in the final week of the season to reach the postseason.
The ferocious defense of the Houston Texans awaits, and Rodgers will have his work cut out for him against a team that has won nine straight. But it's certainly been a far less dramatic year than what he endured under the Jets.
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