New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers will have "no restrictions" when OTAs begin on May 20 amid his recovery from a torn Achilles, head coach Robert Saleh told reporters Friday.
"Once phase three hits, we're not anticipating any restrictions from what we can and can't do with him," Saleh said.
Phase three of OTAs last four weeks and is when players are allowed to participate in non-contact, 11-on-11 work.
"The guy can still sling it," Saleh added. "Obviously, he's still working through his rehab, but there are no issues on the trajectory on which he's going.