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Rodgers latest aging NFL star to join Jets

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

NFL

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The trade of quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers from Green Bay to New York puts one of the greatest players in NFL history in a Jets uniform.

Despite a 54-year Super Bowl drought and the league’s longest active streak without a playoff appearance (12 seasons), the Jets have acquired several Hall of Fame players over the years. Some had big impacts, while others simply made a pitstop in New York on their way to Canton.

Here are some of the most notable players who joined the Jets late in their careers and ended up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame — mostly for their accomplish­ments elsewhere:

QB BRETT FAVRE: After 17 NFL seasons, including 16 in Green Bay, the threetime MVP and one-time Super Bowl champion was traded to New York during training camp in 2008 for a conditiona­l fourth-round draft pick. He got the Jets off to an 8-3 start before a shoulder injury affected his performanc­e and New York missed the playoffs. Favre retired after his stint with the Jets before returning to play two more years with Minnesota.

Jets stats: 3,472 yards passing, 22 TDs, 22 INTs in 16 games. Pro Football Hall of Fame: 2016.

RB LaDAINIAN TOMLINSON: The 2006 NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year was one of the most electric players in league history as a speedy and elusive double threat out of the Chargers’ backfield. After nine seasons in San Diego, Tomlinson signed with the Jets in 2010 and helped them to the AFC title game. Not nearly as dynamic a player in his two years with New York, he retired after the 2011 season.

Jets stats: 1,194 yards and 7 TDs on 294 carries with 94 catches for 817 yards and two TDs in 29 games. Pro Football Hall of Fame: 2017.

S RONNIE LOTT: The hard-hitting defensive back helped San Francisco win four Super Bowl titles during his 10 seasons with the 49ers. After two seasons with the Raiders, Lott signed with the Jets as a free agent in 1993. He was still a quality safety during his two-year stint with the Jets.

Jets stats: three intercepti­ons, two sacks and six forced fumbles in 31 games. Pro Football Hall of Fame: 2000.

After a 14year career in Washington during which he was one of the league’s most productive wide receivers and had a then-NFL record 106 receptions in 1984, Monk signed with New York as a free agent in 1994. At 36, his best days were behind him. He wasn’t re-signed and spent his final NFL season in Philadelph­ia.

Jets stats: 46 receptions, 581 yards, three TDs in 16 games. Pro Football Hall of Fame: 2008. game that season. He also was selected to the Pro Bowl in two years with the Jets before being released in a cost-cutting move. Faneca played one final year in Arizona.

Jets stats: 32 games, 32 starts. Pro Football Hall of Fame: 2021.

S ED REED: The five-time All-Pro and 2004 Defensive Player of the Year with Baltimore was on the back end of his illustriou­s career when Ryan lured him to the Jets after being waived by Houston in 2013. Reed had three intercepti­ons in his short tenure with the Jets and retired after spending the 2014 season out of football.

Jets stats: 3 INTs, 4 passes defensed in seven games, including five starts. Pro Football Hall of Fame: 2019.

S STEVE ATWATER:

 ?? ?? Running back LaDainian Tomlinson is one the several NFL greats who finished their careers with the Jets after starring for other teams.
Running back LaDainian Tomlinson is one the several NFL greats who finished their careers with the Jets after starring for other teams.
 ?? ?? QB Brett Favre is a member of a long list of NFL greats who starred for other teams before joining the Jets late in their careers.
QB Brett Favre is a member of a long list of NFL greats who starred for other teams before joining the Jets late in their careers.

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