Jets QB Aaron Rodgers to have no restrictions when OTAs open - ESPN
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers will be ready to go when the New York Jets begin OTA practices on May 20.
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Quarterback Aaron Rodgers will be ready to go when the New York Jets begin OTA practices on May 20.
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