FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The current vibe in the New York Jets' quarterback room is something Aaron Rodgers never has experienced before.
"It's way different," he said.
For a change, Rodgers gets to hang out with a teammate his own age -- well, not exactly, but close enough since they were both born in the 1980s at least. Tyrod Taylor being 35 is a stark change for Rodgers, who turns 41 in December and has spent the latter half of his career surrounded by 20-something-year-olds.