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Mike Greenberg says he may cut his pinky toe off if Aaron Rodgers joins Jets

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A lifelong New York Jets fan, ESPN’s Mike Greenberg is willing to go to extremes so that Aaron Rodgers joins his beloved Gang Green. 

During his "Greeny" radio show on Tuesday, Greenberg discussed the possibility of Rodgers joining the Jets after Derek Carr signed with the New Orleans Saints. The Jets and Rodgers are reportedly meeting in California after the team flew out to see him following the Green Bay Packers’ permission to do so. 

While Jets fans galore are refreshing social media to see if Rodgers is heading to the East Coast, Greenberg wants the veteran quarterback to know he’s serious about his fandom. 

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) passes during the first half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2022, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Jim Rassol)

He said during his show that he would either go on a darkness retreat, which Rodgers did recently to get some clarity on his NFL future, or even lose a pinky toe on one of his feet should Rodgers join the Jets.

"If they cut off your pinky toe, and you didn’t know it, how long would it take you to figure it out?" Greenberg questioned. 

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Some Jets fans aren’t as exaggerative as Greenberg, but their fandom runs deep through the tri-state area. And since 2010, the team hasn’t made the playoffs with the quarterback position being a clear reason why that’s the case. 

Despite Rodgers being 39 years old, the Jets are certain this is a plug-and-play situation where a veteran quarterback can come into the

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