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Aaron Rodgers and the Jets seemed like a match, but not necessarily a good one.
Rodgers is one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time but has trended toward the darker side of quirky in recent years. The Jets are mired in dysfunction that starts at the top with owner Woody Johnson, who’s prone to fits of impulsiveness.
That’s how Rodgers ended up with the Jets in the first place. And it’s why the Jets are still trying to escape from the muck after another tumultuous week in which coach Robert Saleh was fired following a 23-17 loss to the Vikings in London that dropped them to 2-3.