Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets lost to the Minnesota Vikings, 23-17. in London on Sunday in a game that saw the 40-year-old quarterback hobbling around on a bad ankle after taking a tough hit in the third quarter.
Rodgers was able to finish the game and said afterward that it was a light sprain and that he heard noises when he fell to the ground.
Jets head coach Robert Saleh spoke to the media on Monday morning and said Rodgers should be OK to play in their Week 6 game against the Buffalo Bills next Monday night: "He's dealing with a low ankle but all the preliminary stuff says he should be fine."
Aaron Rodgers has a sprained ankle but “should be” good to play next Monday night vs. the Bills.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 7, 2024
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Here was the play:
Uh oh.. Aaron Rodgers went down in some pain grabbing his left leg. #NYJvsMIN pic.twitter.com/kkmlfQimZP
— Rate the Refs App (@Rate_the_Refs) October 6, 2024
The Jets have lost two straight games and are sitting at 2-3 through five weeks of the season.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Jets' Robert Saleh Gives Update on Aaron Rodgers's Injury Day After Loss.