New York Post

Rodgers hopes Jets can spread wealth

- By RYAN DUNLEAVY

Aaron Rodgers was thinking more like Tom Brady than like Robin Hood when he took his unpreceden­ted $35 million pay cut.

Rodgers is hoping that the Jets will redistribu­te that money to other NFL stars who become available over the next few months and express an interest in chasing a Super Bowl championsh­ip with him. Taking less money than the quarterbac­k market says you are worth is a forward-thinking model Brady adopted with the Patriots and Buccaneers so that he had a better supporting cast.

“This year, compared to like 2005, the amount of transactio­ns that happen now with guys getting cut and the amount of trades — way more than before. Big names move at the trade deadline now,” Rodgers told NBCSports.com’s “Football Morning in America.”

“I wanted to make sure that if somebody valuable came available that we’d be able to get him. I’m very happy with the contract. I feel great about it.”

Rodgers reduced the money that he is owed in 2023 and 2024 from $110 million — as per the terms of his contract signed with the Packers — to a two-year, $75 million contract. He already is the highest-paid player in NFL history with $305.6 million in on-field earnings, according to Spotrac.

Tight end T.J. Hockenson, edge rusher Bradley Chubb, wide receiver Chase Claypool and linebacker Roquan Smith are some of the big names who were moved before last year’s trade deadline. The Jets will play seven games before the Oct. 31 deadline.

“What it comes down to,” Rodgers told reporter Peter King, “it was … it was the right thing that made me feel best.

“I thought it was important they knew how committed I was. And in my conversati­ons with Joe [Douglas], he has made it very clear the vision for the football team.”

➤ RB Dalvin Cook left the Jets facility without a contract Sunday night, after theatrics that included him watching practice from the sideline as fans chanted for him to sign.

Head coach Robert Saleh called Cook “a very good young man” but said he did not ask whether Cook’s next step was to visit any other teams (including the Patriots), which could be a sign of lukewarm interest.

➤ Second-team LT Mekhi Becton has had “back-toback really good practices” after missing some earlier time with knee swelling, Saleh said. He will be on a limited snap count Thursday against the Browns.

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