The New York Jets are banking on Aaron Rodgers to recover from major surgery and return to top form as their quarterback, but Sports Illustrated’s Quarterback Confidence Index rates their confidence at 6.5 out of 10, tying them with the Miami Dolphins. The top teams in the index, including the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs, scored perfect 10s, while the Jets ranked higher than seven other AFC teams. Rodgers’ activation off Injured Reserve and positive performance in practices have provided some optimism, but questions remain about whether he can replicate his elite level of play and elevate the Jets’ 31st-ranked offense.
By the Numbers
- Jets’ Quarterback Confidence Index: 6.5 out of 10
- Rodgers averaged 13 wins per year with 111 total touchdowns and 13 interceptions in the past three seasons
Yes, But
There are lingering doubts about whether Rodgers can return to top form at 41 years old and coming off a torn Achilles, especially considering the Jets’ offensive line.
What’s Next
The Jets will be closely monitoring Rodgers’ recovery and performance in the upcoming season to see if he can live up to expectations and transform their offense.
Bottom Line
The Jets are pinning their hopes on Aaron Rodgers’ recovery to revitalize their offense, but there are legitimate concerns about his age and injury history impacting his performance.