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Ex-Jets coach Todd Bowles gives his take on New York's pursuit of Aaron Rodgers

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles has experience working with a future Hall of Fame quarterback, having spent the last three seasons working with Tom Brady in Tampa Bay.

Bowles has over two decades of coaching experience in the NFL and spent four years as the New York Jets' head coach.

So, he's well-equipped to speak on what comes with incorporating a Super Bowl-winning quarterback into a roster. And that's exactly what he did recently when he spoke about his former team's attempts to acquire Aaron Rodgers.

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Todd Bowles, head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, speaks to the media after a game against the Seattle Seahawks at Allianz Arena Nov. 13, 2022, in Munich, Germany.  (Sebastian Widmann/Getty Images)

When Brady first arrived in the Tampa Bay, veterans Rob Gronkowski and Antonio Brown joined him and helped lead the Bucs to the second Super Bowl victory in the franchise's history.

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Bowles said the Buccaneers did get input from Brady on personnel, but ultimately the coach and general manager made the decisions about the roster.

"You run the team how you run the team," Bowles said at the NFL meetings in March. "You can’t tailor the team towards a quarterback. You can get a guy here or there, or you can listen and look to see if it fits. But the coach and the GM run the team."

Rob Gronkowski and Tom Brady celebrate after winning the Super Bowl. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

Rodgers has denied a report from ESPN that he sent the Jets a "wish list" of players he wanted the team to

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