{"id":28818,"date":"2023-11-29T20:28:06","date_gmt":"2023-11-29T20:28:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/webpromall.com\/?p=28818"},"modified":"2023-11-29T20:28:06","modified_gmt":"2023-11-29T20:28:06","slug":"aaron-rodgers-throws-passes-at-jets-workout-as-21-day-practice-window-opens","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/webpromall.com\/celebrity\/aaron-rodgers-throws-passes-at-jets-workout-as-21-day-practice-window-opens\/","title":{"rendered":"Aaron Rodgers Throws Passes At Jets Workout As 21-Day Practice Window Opens"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Aaron Rodgers<\/strong> <\/strong>has taken yet another step toward making an improbable comeback this season … returning to Jets practice Wednesday — albeit in a very limited capacity.<\/p>\n Rodgers got back on the New York training field with his teammates just minutes after head coach Robert Saleh<\/strong> revealed the star quarterback has now been cleared for “functional football activity.”<\/p>\n However, the sight of Rodgers on the field doesn’t necessarily mean he’s anywhere close to game action … as Saleh told reporters that, for now, it’s just another small jump in his rehab progression.<\/p>\n The 40-year-old, who now has 21 days to return to game action after his practice was opened, is expected to do little more than simulate in-game dropbacks and throw to teammates during workouts over the next few days. Still, it’s a good sign for the Jets nonetheless, considering Rodgers tore his Achilles<\/strong> less than three months ago.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Saleh, meanwhile, stressed they will not push the signal-caller too hard, even if he looks good.<\/p>\n “There’s certain things that he’s been cleared that we are going to allow him to do,” Saleh said … before adding, “Aaron is not going to do anything to put himself in harm’s way.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n For Rodgers’ part, he said on Tuesday on the “Pat McAfee Show” that he’ll only return to in-game action this season if he’s healthy enough<\/strong> … and if the Jets are in playoff contention.<\/p>\n For now, New York is still alive … though with a 4-7 record, it all might be moot shortly.<\/p>\n