Aaron Rodgers Injury: Jeff Ulbrich Announces MNF Status With Jets QB Limited in Practice

The Jets are facing a tense week as Aaron Rodgers’ status for Monday Night Football hangs in the balance. Despite his ankle and hamstring injuries sustained during the London game against Minnesota, interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich reassured fans on social media that Rodgers is expected to play. Rodgers’ left leg took a hit from a Vikings defender, raising concerns, but he’s pushing through.

 

Alongside Rodgers’ injury, the return of offensive tackle Morgan Moses is also being highlighted, with Ulbrich praising his character. With the Jets sitting at a shaky 2-3 after Robert Saleh’s firing, Ulbrich is stepping in to steer the team, especially as their offense has been struggling. He’s determined to make significant changes, hinting at a need for a broader transformation within the team.

 

Rodgers, maintaining his usual positivity, has spoken highly of his relationship with Ulbrich and the support he received from Saleh. He likened the coaching change to a dramatic moment from a John Wick movie, adding humor to an otherwise challenging situation. As the Jets prepare for a crucial game against the Bills, Rodgers’ leadership and resilience will be key.

 

Rodgers, speaking on The Pat McAfee Show, thanked Saleh for bringing him to the Jets, while acknowledging that changes are sometimes necessary. With Ulbrich now in charge, Rodgers has expressed confidence in his defensive expertise and looks forward to the cha

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