FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- While saying he's "not a savior of any kind," Aaron Rodgers nevertheless said he was lured to the New York Jets by the opportunity to end the franchise's 54-year Super Bowl drought and add to his NFL legacy.
Rodgers, introduced Wednesday at the packed news conference at the team facility, said he noticed only one Lombardi Trophy in the team's lobby.
"It looks lonely," Rodgers said.
Rodgers declined to commit to the Jets for more than one year, saying he will take it season by season at this stage of his career.