After tearing his left Achilles tendon in his Jets debut eight months ago, Aaron Rodgers is making significant strides in his recovery. Head coach Robert Saleh expressed optimism about Rodgers' progress during the team's rookie minicamp practices, noting that the quarterback has been looking sharp and showing no limitations in his throwing ability.
The Jets are set to begin organized team activities on May 20, where Rodgers is expected to participate fully in non-contact drills. Saleh emphasized that there are no anticipated restrictions on Rodgers once the team enters the next phase of offseason workouts.
Rodgers sustained the injury early in the season opener last year and underwent surgery shortly after. Despite initially targeting a late-season return, he redirected his focus towards the upcoming season after the Jets fell out of playoff contention. The team has been supportive of Rodgers' recovery, bolstering the offensive line and adding playmakers to enhance the team's offensive capabilities.
Key Additions and Injury Updates
The Jets have made significant additions to their roster, including offensive tackle Tyron Smith, left guard John Simpson, and right tackle Morgan Moses. They also drafted promising talents like Olu Fashanu, Mike Williams, Malachi Corley, Braelon Allen, and Isaiah Davis to strengthen their offensive and defensive units.
During the rookie minicamp, Fashanu and quarterback Jordan Travis were eased into practice due to minor injuries. Fashanu, who suffered a quadriceps injury at the NFL combine, is undergoing rehabilitation, while Travis is recovering from a broken ankle. Both players are expected to be ready for full participation once training camp commences in July.
Undrafted Free Agent Signings
The Jets announced the signing of 17 undrafted free agents, including safety Al Blades Jr., quarterback Peewee Jarrett, and edge rusher Braiden McGregor. Blades Jr., the nephew of former NFL star Bennie Blades, brings a legacy of excellence to the team, while Jarrett and McGregor add depth and talent to the roster.
As the Jets gear up for the upcoming season, the team is optimistic about Rodgers' recovery and the potential of their revamped roster. With a mix of experienced veterans and promising rookies, the Jets are poised for an exciting and competitive campaign ahead.