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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - One day after Aaron Rodgers' unexcused absence from minicamp sparked a media firestorm, New York Jets coach Robert Saleh downplayed the matter, insisting it hasn't caused a distraction or unrest within the organization.
"Aaron and I are on the exact same page," Saleh said Wednesday. "There's no issue between Aaron or his teammates, for that matter. We addressed it yesterday. It's more of an issue for everyone outside the building than it is inside. That's about it."
Rodgers participated in the voluntary portion of the offseason program from April until early June, but told Saleh earlier in the offseason that he wouldn't be able to attend the mandatory minicamp because of a previous commitment.