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Jets’ Aaron Rodgers says he’s ‘ahead of schedule’ in achilles surgery comeback

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New York Jets quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers said Tuesday that he’s “obviously, ahead of schedule” in his extraordin­ary attempt to return from a torn achilles tendon, but added that it “makes absolutely no sense” to have a specific timetable for return.

The four-time NFL Most Valuable Player, who went down with the injury only four snaps into his New York debut and had surgery on 13 September, reasserted his desire to play again in 2023 while tempering expectatio­ns during his weekly appearance on ESPN’s The Pat McAfee Show.

Rodgers, who turns 40 in December, surprised many onlookers by walking without crutches and throwing for five minutes before Sunday’s game at MetLife Stadium, where the Jets upended the previously unbeaten Philadelph­ia Eagles to improve to 3-3 on the year.

“You have to hit a bunch of different things and be found a certain way, but that’s the goal,” Rodgers said of the various markers in his recovery before he can move toward a return to the active roster. Those will be followed by “practicing and everybody signing off on it. Hopefully, we get to have those conversati­ons.”

He added: “It’s not just going to be boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.

There are critical markers that I have to hit as far as single-leg strength and being able to do heel raises and being able to do explosive movements. And these are all progressio­ns that take time.”

Jets coach Robert Saleh is prepared to move forward with Zach Wilson under center, but acknowledg­ed that Rodgers is “definitely one of those individual­s that is fueled by doubt” and won’t rule anything out.

“If you doubt him, it only makes him stronger because he has this, ‘Oh, you’re telling me I can’t do something? Then I am going to show you I can,’” Saleh said. “He’s going to prove you wrong.”

Julio Jones signs with Eagles on one-year deal

The Eagles signed seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Julio Jones to a oneyear contract on Tuesday afternoon.

Jones, 34, will be reunited with former Tennessee Titans teammate, AJ Brown, who campaigned for Tennessee to trade for him in 2021.

The surprise transactio­n comes on the heels of Philadelph­ia placing wide receiver Quez Watkins on injured reserve with a hamstring injury.

Jones is the Atlanta Falcons’ alltime franchise leader in receiving yards (12,896), receptions (848), singleseas­on receptions (136), single-season receiving yards (1,871), 100-yard games (58) and 1,000-yard seasons (seven).

His 13,629 career receiving yards are the most of any active player in the NFL.

 ?? Photograph: Vincent Carchietta/USA Today Sports ?? New York Jets quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers looks on during the second half of Sunday’s game against the Philadelph­ia Eagles at MetLife Stadium.
Photograph: Vincent Carchietta/USA Today Sports New York Jets quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers looks on during the second half of Sunday’s game against the Philadelph­ia Eagles at MetLife Stadium.

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