Aaron Rodgers’ legs seem just fine in a video that leaked Saturday night. Rodgers made headlines this week when reporters saw the 38-year-old quarterback stop practicing with his New York Jets teammates Tuesday. Rodgers appeared to have a limp when he went to talk to the team’s medical staff. Rodgers missed participating in the rest of the Jets’ practice and said he suffered a minor calf strain that would cause him to miss some time.

According to an interview Rodgers had with Adam Schein on a Sirius XM podcast after the injury. Rodgers said everyone needed to “relax a little bit” regarding the calf injury. He thinks practicing next week is not out of the question:
“Just tell [everyone] just relax a little bit,” Rodgers said. “I had a little stiffness, a little tightness, and just decided it wasn’t worth it to push it at all. But I’ll be back out there pretty soon.”
Aaron Rodgers moves his calf at Taylor Swift concert
One would think Rodgers will be back on the field sooner than later after a leaked video appeared showing the star quarterback making some interesting non-football moves Saturday night. Rodgers reportedly attended the Taylor Swift concert with Miles Teller. Rodgers was seen pushing it a bit harder than he did in Tuesday’s practice as he was dancing to Swift’s song “Shake It Off.”
Aaron Rodgers dancing to Shake It Off pic.twitter.com/0fVGCLsCmo
— NYJ Matt (@NYJ_Matt) May 28, 2023
It’s good to see Rodgers feeling better during the weekend. Rodgers must be in much less pain, or he wouldn’t be putting weight on his calf. One wouldn’t think he’d Jeopardize his and the Jets’ season over a concert in May. We’ll see if Rodgers is a participant this week for the Jets in practice or if the show provided another setback in his timeline.
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