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Jets' Robert Saleh - Aaron Rodgers 'doing everything' at OTAs - ESPN

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Aaron Rodgers is officially putting his torn Achilles tendon behind him.

The New York Jets quarterback has no limitations as he practices with the team during organized team activities, which began Monday.

«He's doing everything,» coach Robert Saleh said Tuesday.

The 40-year-old Rodgers tore his left Achilles tendon on the fourth snap of his debut with the Jets in the season opener against Buffalo on Sept. 11. He pushed his rehabilitation with the intention to return at the end of last season but decided to forgo those plans when New York fell out of playoff contention, and he was still not 100 percent healthy.

Rodgers focused instead on being fully ready for this season — and he appears well on track to do so.

He looked sharp and moved well Tuesday during noncontact team drills. Rodgers had a highlight-reel throw down the middle of the field to Xavier Gipson, who was heavily covered, that would have been a touchdown. He also connected a few times with leading receiver Garrett Wilson, including one that zipped through traffic for a short score.

«He has no restrictions, and he looks good,» Saleh said. «The arm talent is obviously still there. It's really just reacclimating to everything. We're trying a bunch of new stuff, too. It's just trying to evolve within the offense.»

Saleh said this month during offseason workouts that the Jets expected Rodgers to be without restrictions once OTAs began.

On Tuesday, Saleh said whether Rodgers is 100 percent healthy is a better question for the quarterback to answer, but added: «As far as we're concerned, his track and what he's able to do, there's no limitations to what we're asking him to do at practice.»

Rodgers' return has refueled the optimism around the

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