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Aaron Rodgers swipes at Haason Reddick’s agent over Jets ‘disarray’ accusation

Aaron Rodgers♊ took a not-so-subtle dig at Haason Reddick, who is supposed to be his Jets teammate.

While making his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday, McAfee asked Rodgers about an Athletic article from before the season that quoted ꧙an anonymous NFL agent saying there is “disarray” surrounding the Jets from how they treat Aaron Rodgers differently than other players.

“Just reading that headline there, it sounds like it was written by Haason Reddick’s agent,” R𓆉odgers said. “Former agent, I guess, possibly. In a way to disparage our great organization.”

Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Haason Reddick speaking into a microphone during a Super Bowl team press conference in Phoenix, 2023
Haason Reddick is holding out from the Jets AP

Reddick, whom the Jets acquired from the E🅷agles for a conditional third-round pick this past offseason, has continued to hold out as he seeks a new contract and previously requested a trade.

In the Athletic article, the agent claimed that Rodgers has too much power on the team and that the Jets “have been unable to convert him into a team ♛player,” referencing Rodgers missing mandatory minicamp in June.

“I would say the culture here is the opposite 🉐of what that headline said,” Rodgers said.

Rodgers then blasted a𓂃ll the stories and headlines about his absence from mandatory🐠 minicamp.

“When you perform like you do Thursday [in the Jets’ 24-3 win over the Patriots] and you’re 2-1, and obviously you never know what can happen as the season goes on, but I think you realize how ridiculous some of these offseason storylines can be,” Rodgers said. “Is anyone talking about minicamไp anymore? Does anybody feel like that is an important contributor in the season? The answer is no, it shouldn’t. Because it൲’s not.”

Aaron Rodgers on the "Pat McAfee Show" on Sept. 24, 2024.
Aaron Rodgers on the “Pat McAfee Show” on Sept. 24, 2024. Pat McAfee Show/X

Throug𝔉h three games, Rodgers has completed 67.4 percent of his passes for 624 yards, five touchdowns and one interception along with a 103.1 passer ratinꦛg.

And to dꦰefend the te🔯am’s culture around him, Rodgers pointed to his offensive line having his back.

“They have become the bodyguards, the police of the team, which is really, really, important,” Rodgers said. “The best te🎐ams I’ve been on, the line polices the squad and they have ✅each other’s backs and they pick people up off the field and are the first ones in to back up a brother.

“Morgan [Moses] did that for me, and John [Simpson] as well, in Tennessee when Jeff Simmons gave me a hard little shoulder. The first person in there was [Moses]. The second person in there was John. Those guys were both in Baltimore last year. Obviously they bought into sﷺomething in our culture that they can hold on to.”