Despite the Jets' 4-7 record and slim playoff chances as they head into Week 13, an Aaron Rodgers return may still be possible, imminent even.
The quarterback was back at the Jets’ practice facility on Monday getting treatment on the Achilles he ruptured in Week 1 as the rest of his teammates were in meetings getting ready for the Atlanta Falcons. The familiar face was a sight for sore eyes.
“As a friend and as a teammate, I’m just happy to see him healthy, see him smiling, see him having a pep in his step which is crazy,” said linebacker C.J. Mosley. “When it comes to the football stuff, that’s God’s willing and if that’s the way it’s gonna work out then I’ll definitely be happy with it, but it’s just like how coach told us today, just one step at a time.”
On Sunday morning, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Rodgers could return to practice this week and is reportedly eying a Christmas Eve return when New York plays the Washington Commanders.
If able, Rodgers will also return this season regardless of Gang Green’s playoff chances, according to Fox’s Jay Glazer. But with the Jets on the outside looking in of the postseason and time running out on the regular season, is a Rodgers return the smart move?
“It’s Aaron’s mind and body and if he feels that he’s in the right position to do something that he’s put his mind and heart into, then who’s to stop him?” Mosley said. “…If his mind is to it and the people on this team are saying go for it and he wants to, then we’re all gonna be behind his back.”
The 39-year-old quarterback has said all along that he’s determined to get back on the field and play again this season after he opted to receive an innovative Achilles surgery where he underwent a “speed bridge” procedure that is designed to accelerate the normal rehabilitation process.
Since the surgery, which took place just two and a half months ago on Sept. 13, Rodgers has impressed the sports world with his recovery time, most of all his teammates.
“Just coming and seeing Aaron this morning doing treatment – a guy who is doing everything he can – for me, coming off the game that we had and seeing him and how hard he’s been working, that’s motivation for me,” said offensive lineman Laken Tomlinson.