Aaron Rodgers and Robert Saleh talkingAaron Rodgers and Robert Saleh (Photo via Amazon Prime)
The New York Jets are one of the most controversial teams in the NFL, and most of that title is dedicated to the team’s leader and quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, who has done some interesting things throughout his NFL career.

At the time of writing this article, the Jets are taking on the New England Patriots, and a hilarious sideline moment between Rodgers and Jets’ bench boss Robert Saleh has already occurred following their second touchdown.

Many fans are watching a clip of the quarterback coming off the field after running back Breece Hall scored his first touchdown. After the touchdown, Saleh can be seen coming over to his quarterback before Rodgers says something to him.

The big question is, what did the quarterback say to his head coach following the touchdown run from the Jets’ young ball carrier? Many NFL fans think they have the answer, which is blowing up on social media.


Aaron Rodgers Said One Of The Most Diabolical Things To Robert Saleh On The Sideline

One social media user pointed out that Rodgers looked significantly less than happy about the play while walking away from Saleh. This is causing a huge stir on social media, with some fans theorizing about what Rodgers might have said.

One fan claimed that the angry quarterback told his head coach not to hug him following the play.

However, there are other fans who believe he’s saying “too early” or even “Why did you call that? ” This could explain the 40-year-old signal caller’s cold look towards his head coach. Knowing Rodgers, it’s not far off.

While we may never know what Rodgers told Saleh, fans will theorize no matter what. The game will continue, and if the Jets win, all will most likely be settled in Gotham.

VIDEO: Netflix Drops Major Announcement That There’s An Aaron Rodgers Documentary Coming, And The Trailer Will Blow Your Mind

Aaron Rodgers on Netflix documentary

Aaron Rodgers (Photo via NetFlix/YouTube)
Aaron Rodgers is getting set to make his way back to the field for the first time since his season ended after a few minutes following a trade from the Green Bay Packers to the New York Jets.

In the meantime, the story of his comeback from last season’s Week 1 Achilles tendon tear will be told in a three-part Netflix special this December, the streamer announced Monday.

The streamer has ordered docuseries Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, which will follow Rodgers’ comeback, which will start on Monday night at Levi’s Stadium as the Jets take on the San Francisco 49ers.

The three-part series, which launches on December 17, will also follow his life off the field.

The trailer was released on Monday, and it shows Rodgers talking about both his approach to quarterback play as well as the events of that night at MetLife Stadium in 2023.

“Listen, I believe in the power of prayer and intention, and from the first night this happened, hours after that, I was surrounded by a bunch of really special people in my life, and we just laid down a lot of prayers,” he said.


Aaron Rodgers: Enigma is produced by Religion of Sports, Skydance Sports, and NFL Films.

A Healthy Aaron Rodgers Makes The New York Jets A Super Bowl Contender

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is ready to restart his NFL career with his team after his Achilles injury.

With Rodgers going down in Week 1 of last season, just four plays in, he’s ready to return to the field and deliver the high expectations of what is expected of him.

Many question whether Rodgers can still be the man on the field given his advanced age, but he certainly has no questions about what he can do.

“I mean, I’ve always kind of played with some [chip] on my shoulder, you got to manufacture things from time to time,” Rodgers said. “But yeah, I mean it kind of goes back to the prove it, who I need to prove to, just myself at this point, so but I have a lot of pride in my performance, so when I take the field, I expect greatness and because I’ve done it before, and so that’s kind of a standard I hold myself to.”

Jets fans will be hoping that Rodgers can get back to where he was before he got to the team.

If that happens, then the Jets can go as far as Aaron Rodgers takes them, which is the Super Bowl.