
Aaron Rodgers
QB - New York Jets
2024 Outlook
Aaron Rodgers missed the team's mandatory minicamp because of a pre-planned trip to Egypt.
Fantasy Impact
Rodgers attended every day of Phase 1, missed just one week of Phase 2, and attended every OTA practice. The Jets were reportedly made aware of the trip.
Aaron Rodgers is expected to skip all of Jets mandatory minicamp this week.
Fantasy Impact
Rodgers reportedly prefers to be somewhere else away from football. He was with the team during OTAs prior to minicamp. It'll be worth monitoring to confirm he returns to the team by training camp.
Aaron Rodgers is not at Jets minicamp and it's an unexcused absence.
Fantasy Impact
Rodgers had been at Jets camp in the spring and was reportedly there on Monday, so it's not clear why he isn't with the team on Tuesday. This will be a situation to monitor, though it likely isn't a concern right now.
Jets QB Aaron Rodgers (Achilles) is “doing everything” in OTAs, according to Jets’ coach Robert Saleh.
Fantasy Impact
Rodgers is currently under no on-field restrictions as he continues to work his way back from an Achilles tear that ended his 2023 season. The team will continue to monitor his progress before he is able to be cleared for full contact.
New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers (Achilles) said on Joe Rogan's podcast that he's progressing well, feeling good, and can do everything but sprint at his top speed.
Fantasy Impact
Rodgers is five months removed from his surgery and is aiming to return at the start of the 2024 season, a year after his initial tear. The 40-year-old signal-caller only got four snaps into his Jets career before the injury, redirecting the trajectory of New York's season. His age brings concern when paired with the injury, but there's optimism the Jets could be competitive next season in a tough decision.