Aaron Rodgers has been known to put some weird things in his body.
The New York Jets quarterback is preparing for a quick turnaround with the team’s next game Thursday night at home against the Houston Texans.
Aaron Rodgers (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
As Aaron Rodgers navigates his 20th NFL season, he’s dealt with plenty of bumps and bruises along the New York Jets’ disappointing season.
To combat those minor injuries, Rodgers is revealing a new formula recommended by 38-year-old punter Thomas Morstead.
“T-Mo gave me a little ‘fountain of youth’ that he said he’s been taking for a while,” Rodgers told reporters Tuesday. “All legal, of course. … He’s been taking cayenne pepper and water. So he gave me some before the game. I felt pretty good. I’ve been kind of gassing him up that [his suggestion is why] I’ve been feeling so good. I’m not sure how much that’s playing a factor.”
Aaron Rodgers admitted he wasn’t feeling great after the team lost a game against the New England Patriots on Sunday. In that contest, he threw for 233 yards and two touchdowns on 17-of-28 passing.
Aaron Rodgers Needs Everything Inside Him To Save The New York Jets Season
Aaron Rodgers is one of the greatest quarterbacks ever, but everyone eventually succumbs to Father Time.
The 40-year-old quarterback was hoping that his return in 2024 would produce better results, but that has not been the case. The team has a 2-6 record.
Rodgers is in a bad spot, but the facts remain that he is simply not playing up to his usual level, and his age is a big reason.
The team desperately needs him to reach into that fountain of youth and bring them back from the depths of hell.
Rodgers and the Jets return to the gridiron for a prime-time game against the Houston Texans.
A turnaround needs to happen in this game.
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