FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- A typical offensive meeting for the New York Jets is atypical from recent years, meaning there's more than one voice in the room.
Offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett leads the discussion, but he has a chatty co-pilot who likes to interject opinions, suggestions and pointed questions to his fellow players.
No, Aaron Rodgers doesn't make a good wallflower.
"We'll be in the meeting and Hack will be talking, then Aaron will butt in real quick," running back Breece Hall said of the Jets' quarterback.
Players need to pay attention because Rodgers will go around the room, quizzing players from the various position groups.