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Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Barring another injury to quarterback Aaron Rodgers, it figures the New York Jets are going to be in playoff contention this season.

Last year was supposed to be the year when the Jets finally broke their playoff drought — but the four-time MVP ruptured his Achilles on just his fourth snap with Gang Green on national television.

The Jets went back to Zach Wilson, and it went just as everyone expected: badly. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan watches practice before the game against the Minnesota Vikings at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Dec.

7, 2014. (Bruce Kluckhohn-USA TODAY Sports) But now, Rodgers is fully healthy, and little needs to be said about the impressive surrounding talent.

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A year ago, the New York Jets were 1-0 but reeling in the aftermath of quarterback Aaron Rodgers' season-ending Achilles injury. All things considered, their current 0-1 start actually feels better than last season, according to coach Robert Saleh.

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