The New York Jets did not get the best effort out of quarterback Aaron Rodgers in Week 5.
Out in London, the Jets (3-2) lost 23-17 to the Minnesota Vikings (5-0). Rodgers’ game involved three interceptions, including a pick-six.
Rodgers knows he played a part in the Jets losing.
“Obviously, that was below my standard,” Rodgers said via video conference. “In a game when you lose by six, plays like that are exponentially highlighted. Three turnovers for me is out of character and I’m disappointed.”
New York head coach Robert Saleh was not shy, either.
The Jets did make a comeback, however, it was not enough. Rodgers’ final play was his third giveaway. That led to Saleh admitting his QB did not play consistently.
“Obviously up and down,” Saleh said. “The biggest thing that we talked about coming into this game was playing clean ball.”
For more from Saleh, see the attached SNY clip below:
“Obviously up and down.”
Robert Saleh was asked about his assessment of Aaron Rodgers’ performance today: pic.twitter.com/ykVPqYVA2k
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