Aaron Rodgers hasn't played a down yet for the New York Jets, but his future became a talking point Friday at training camp, with coach Robert Saleh saying he'd be «shocked» if the star quarterback pulls a one-and-done. «I don't want to back him into a corner and make him commit to something like that,» Saleh said after practice. «I just want him to have fun and know that when he walks in this building to let loose and have a little bit of fun, B.S.
with the guys, come in the office, come talk to us and just enjoy playing football. »Odds are, if you enjoy playing football, you're going to want to keep doing it.
I wouldn't put pressure on him to commit to something like that anyway, but I'd be shocked if he doesn't play multiple years.
He looks like a little kid out there." Rodgers, who turns 40 in December, has yet to commit to more than one season. On Thursday, in his first news conference of camp, he sounded like a player who wants to stick around beyond this season, praising the team's young talent and roster composition. «When you have so many great players on rookie deals, it's pretty exciting, knowing you can do something,» Rodgers said. «You've got a good window.