Jets' Aaron Rodgers explains odd sideline exchange with Robert Saleh during Week 3 win vs. Patriots
Jets' Aaron Rodgers explains odd sideline exchange with Robert Saleh during Week 3 win vs. Patriots
It's unclear what Rodgers said to Saleh
By Tyler Sullivan • 1 min readThe New York Jets had themselves a game for the ages in their 24-3 thumping of the New England Patriots on Thursday night. The club carried a 14-3 lead into the locker room and looked fully in control of their AFC East rival through two quarters. While everything on the field was ideal for Gang Green in the first half, there was an interesting moment between quarterback Aaron Rodgers and head coach Robert Saleh that had social media abuzz.
After the Jets went up 14-0 over the Patriots with a goal-line touchdown by Breece Hall, Saleh and Rodgers quickly shook hands on the sideline. As the head coach went in for the hug, Rodgers stoned him by putting his hands on his chest and seemed to sternly say something to him.
I don’t know what Aaron Rodgers said, but if anybody glares at me like that I am running as far away as I can. 👀😳
— Ralph Vacchiano (@RalphVacchiano) September 20, 2024
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After the game, Rodgers provided some context saying, "It wasn't awkward at all. ... He's not a big hugger usually, so I didn't know he was going for the hug. He likes to do the two-hand chest push as well. But he talks a lot about two-score leads. So, I just kind of gave him a push and said, 'Two-score lead.' so that's what happened."
Saleh also downplayed the moment. "He just wanted to see something on defense. Just reminded me we got a two-score lead."