Jets worry that Aaron Rodgers' Achilles injury is severe.
Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the Jets, sustained what is thought to be a serious Achilles tendon injury on his fourth play of the season,
dealing the future Hall of Famer and New York's Super Bowl hopes a devastating blow.
Coach Robert Saleh presented a bleak picture Monday night following the Jets' 22-16 overtime victory against the Buffalo Bills
Sober Saleh told reporters, "Prayers tonight. The MRI is probably going to confirm what we think is going to happen." However, it's not excellent.
A season-ending injury would be an Achilles tear. Even though Rodgers has stated that he expects to play for a few more years,
With 10:56 left in the first quarter, Rodgers -- making his eagerly anticipated Jets debut -- was injured following a loud greeting during pregame introductions.
He twisted to the ground as he attempted to escape a sack by defensive end Leonard Floyd, seeming to have his left foot trapped in the ground.
During the spring OTAs, Rodgers had a strained calf in the same lower leg. Due to the injury, he didn't miss any training camp practices.