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Adam Schefter gives hilarious answer to Aaron Rodgers' joke about him at Jets news conference

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ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter listened to Aaron Rodgers when Rodgers instructed Schefter to lose his phone number. 

Rodgers held his first press conference in Florham Park Wednesday as a member of the New York Jets following the blockbuster trade that finally got done with the Green Bay Packers. 

Dealing with the New York media is going to be different than what Rodgers experienced in Green Bay over the last two decades, but he did get a funny question from one reporter. 

"What’s the best number to reach you at?" the reporter asked the four-time MVP. 

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ESPN's Adam Schefter before a game between the New England Patriots and the Chicago Bears Oct. 24, 2022, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. (Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

"Ask Adam Schefter," Rodgers replied sarcastically. 

This comes after Rodgers put Schefter on blast on "The Pat McAfee Show," saying he told Schefter to lose his number after receiving a text asking about his situation. 

Schefter did just that. 

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"Lost that number…." Schefter tweeted.

It’s unknown what Schefter asked Rodgers in his text message to which Rodgers responded, "Lose my number. Good try tho." 

But Rodgers clearly likes to keep his intentions, on and off the field, in a very tight circle, which he was adamant about with McAfee. 

Rodgers will likely experience more of this type of scrutiny in New York with its rabid and hungry media. Rodgers is a veteran when it comes to answering media questions, and he has no filter, win or lose. 

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