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Tippmann and Rodgers: The Power Players Behind the New York Jets Elite Offensive Strategy

After finishing fourth in the AFC East in 2022, the New York Jets aren’t messing around. Jets’ general manager Joe Douglas went all-in this offseason, trading for aging Green Bay Packers legend Aaron Rodgers for a first-round pick swap, a second-round pick, and a late-round pick swap. While Jets fans may look at the move with apprehension (especially after the similar Brett Favre move in 2008), if they get a couple of strong seasons from Rodgers they could make a run at their first Super Bowl championship since the 1960s.

It’s amazing what competent quarterback play (admittedly, that’s a gross understatement, as Rodgers is a four-time MVP and one of the greatest players in NFL history, even as he enters his age 39 season) can do: from perennial cellar-dwellers to some of the best chances of winning it all after acquiring just one player.