New York Jets star quarterback Aaron Rodgers was seen once again practicing on a limited basis on Friday as the team gears up for their upcoming Monday night showdown against the Buffalo Bills.
Rodgers, who suffered a low-ankle sprain during the Jets’ recent loss to the Minnesota Vikings, managed to tough it out without missing any snaps for treatment. Interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich addressed Rodgers’ injuries, stating, “Same ankle, little bit of the hamstring . . . but no thoughts of any time he’ll miss on Monday night.” It’s clear that Rodgers is determined to lead his team to victory, despite his lingering ailments.
In other practice news, left tackle Tyron Smith made his return to limited work after taking a day off for load management on Thursday. However, cornerback Michael Carter II was unable to participate due to a back issue.
There is some good news on the injury front for the Jets, as right tackle Morgan Moses is expected to make his return after sitting out the past two games with a knee injury. Tight end Tyler Conklin and linebacker C.J. Mosley also participated in practice on a limited basis, showing signs of progress in their respective recoveries.
As the Jets continue to navigate through a challenging season, Rodgers’ determination to play through his injuries serves as a source of inspiration for his teammates. With key players returning to the practice field, the team is hopeful for a positive outcome in their upcoming matchup against the Bills.