Yesterday, I highlighted some of the main reasons the New York Jets are an attractive destination for Aaron Rodgers. With a legitimate No. 1 receiver in Garrett Wilson, a deep unit of pass-catchers that does not drop many passes, and a familiar offensive coordinator in Nathaniel Hackett, the Jets have the right pieces to help Rodgers get back to producing like a superstar quarterback.
But it’s not all peachy in Jersey. There is one thing Rodgers always had in Green Bay that the Jets simply do not have at the moment: a great offensive line.
While Rodgers’ supporting cast had a lot of issues in 2022, the offensive line was not one of them.