FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Aaron Rodgers believes he's where he needs to be. And the New York Jets' new quarterback thinks they can do big things together.
The four-time NFL MVP was introduced by the team Wednesday to much fanfare in the team's auditorium, filled with media, coaches and team staffers -- flanked on the stage by coach Robert Saleh to his left and general manager Joe Douglas on his right.
"This is a surreal day for me," the 39-year-old Rodgers said.