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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The New York Jets saw -- and heard -- the fiery side of Aaron Rodgers on Monday, as the star quarterback was visibly upset throughout a sloppy practice.
Rodgers threw an interception on the second play -- a well-thrown ball off the hands of wide receiver Allen Lazard - and it got worse from there. There were a handful of "sacks" and about a half-dozen off-target shotgun snaps from Joe Tippmann that forced Rodgers to jump for the ball.