BREAKING: Aaron Rodgers' Career in Jeopardy After Severe Injury
Future Hall-of-Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers may have his career come to an unceremonious end if the worse comes to worst.
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Aaron Rodgers' time as a New York Jet just took a left turn right off the road. In his first drive as the Jets' QB, Rodgers went down with an injury to his foot that could potentially be an Achilles injury.
X-rays revealed that Rodgers did not break his ankle which could be a good sign but there is a chance that Rodgers injured his Achilles which would knock him out of play for the rest of the season.
Experts have weighed in on the injury and what it could possibly be.
Aaron Rodgers injury appears to be either Lisfranc foot injury, ankle sprain or possibly even Achilles. Similar mechanism to JK Dobbins injury Sunday.
Best case is ankle sprain. Will miss several weeks best case.
Now, we will wait on an official verdict on what Rodgers hurt and if he will be able to recover or if his NFL career is over.
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