SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- Aaron Rodgers, facing a different team for the first time as the New York Jets' quarterback, got a little sampling of what playing the position has been like for his predecessors.
Rodgers, who was pressured by the Carolina Panthers' pass rush in a joint practice Wednesday, ended a spotty day for the Jets' offense with an ugly three-and-out in a two-minute drill.
Perhaps for the first time, Rodgers' teammates sensed some frustration from their new quarterback.
"I sensed frustration from everybody -- everybody on the O-line, Aaron, the coaches," center Connor McGovern said.