Following a cruel Aaron Rodgers injury in his New York Jets debut, Patrick Mahomes reacted right away.
After his eagerly anticipated New York Jets debut ended on the opening offensive drive at MetLife Stadium, Patrick Mahomes, the quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, sent a message to Aaron Rodgers.
In just four minutes against the Buffalo Bills, Aaron Rodgers’ New York Jets debut was over after he injured his ankle.
As medical teams wait for a diagnosis, the most talked-about player of the entire offseason may miss significant portions of his rookie season with the Jets.
On the very first play at MetLife Stadium, Leonard Floyd sacked Aaron Rodgers, who then remained down after being hit.
After losing his cool, Rodgers threw his helmet and later had an X-ray done to see how bad his ankle injury was.
The reports claim that the outcomes were poor, but Rodgers had already been declared ineligible and Zach Wilson had taken his place.
With a sold-out crowd devastated after months of anticipation and hype, it’s the cruelest start imaginable for Rodgers. Patrick Mahomes, a different quarterback, immediately sent a message to his new AFC rival wishing him luck with his recovery.
As the news about Rodgers swept the social media platform, Mahomes wrote on Twitter, “Hate that, man…
Praying for the best.”.
Rodgers’ first snap as a Jet resulted in a gain of 26 yards, which was an excellent start for him.
After having his own injury issues the previous season, running back Breece Hall used the carry to officially begin his comeback and gave the Jets’ supporters a taste of his lightning-quick style.
The fact that Rodgers was under intense pressure three times before being fired, however, was a red flag.
The Jets failed to provide him with the necessary coverage, and as a result, they may have to start Wilson over the seasoned player going forward. And the games aren’t getting any simpler as the Jets travel to Dallas in Week 2 to play a Cowboys team that just defeated the New York Giants 40-0.
Despite having his own injury issues in the postseason of 2022, Mahomes was still able to play through them and win the Super Bowl.
Last season, Mahomes was carted to the locker room and replaced by Chad Henne after suffering a high ankle sprain during the Kansas City Chiefs’ first playoff game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Although the MVP for 2022 was able to return and help the Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars, the problem persisted for the duration of the postseason.
Despite limping during the Super Bowl, the Chiefs quarterback led his team to a comeback victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, 38-35.
Week 4’s games feature the Jets vs. Chiefs and Rodgers vs.
On October 2, the Mahomes matchup was chosen for Monday Night Football.
Given the possibility, Rodgers might still succeed, and judging by Mahomes’ tweets, he shares that hope.