"Jets' Offense Needs to Mature, Not Blame, as Aaron Rodgers Criticizes"

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers called for his teammates to handle adversity better and urged fans, including Joe Namath, to stay positive. Rodgers expressed his dissatisfaction with the sideline behavior during the team's recent loss to the New England Patriots, emphasizing the need for maturity and unity within the offense. He also addressed Namath's critical comments about rookie quarterback Zach Wilson, urging everyone to stick together and remain supportive. The Jets have lost two consecutive games, and Rodgers, currently injured, hinted at attending their upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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