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Aaron Rodgers on Jets playing in 6 prime-time games in 2024: 'I love it'

Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets are slated to be featured a lot in prime time during the 2024 NFL season, but the quarterback is embracing it.

In an interview with SiriusXM Mad Dog Radio, Rodgers relished the fact that he'll be featured in six prime-time games this upcoming season.

"I love it," Rodgers said. "I love it. We are must-watch TV. And that’s pretty obvious. Everybody knows that. Whether you love me or hate me, people wanna see me play. They enjoy watching me play. And we are a team to watch this year. Not surprising. Six prime-time games in the first 11 or 12 weeks. I love it. You know, make it difficult."

The Jets' six prime-time games are tied for the most in the NFL this season, which is more than the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs and only matched by the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers. As Rodgers mentioned, all six of those games take place prior to their Week 12 bye. They open the season on "Monday Night Football" against the 49ers. They're back in prime time just 10 days later, when they host the New England Patriots for a Thursday night duel in Week 3.

Of course, the NFL's decision to put the Jets in prime-time games several times in the 2024 season came after Rodgers tore his Achilles just four snaps into his tenure with his new team last year. With Rodgers joining a Jets team that some thought was ready to possibly compete for a title in 2023, New York was also scheduled for six prime-time games last season.

Rodgers' injury changed the trajectory of the Jets' campaign though, leaving fans to watch a handful of non-competitive prime-time games involving New York. After their Week 1 upset over the Buffalo Bills, the Jets lost their five other prime-time games en

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