CBS Sports: Former New York Jets legend said the team is cursed, Even with Aaron Rodgers.
Victor Green, a former safety for the New York Jets, recently shared his thoughts on the team’s recent struggles, including bad play, defeats, leaks, the supposed firing of previous coach Robert Saleh in the most dramatic manner imaginable, and everything else in between.
The Jets’ current situation has left everyone feeling let down, even fans and commentators. Some supporters have even called the experience of rooting for the team “uniquely demanding.”
Former Jets safety In his response to these worries, Victor Green said on X that the team is “cursed.”
Green wrote, “I’m starting to believe that the Jets are doomed.” “I’m not sure how else to interpret that. Hall of Fame quarterback with all the offensive talent. skilled defense. For us fans, it is insanely taxing.
In 2001, Victor Green started playing with the Jets. He has played for the New Orleans Saints and the New England Patriots. He returned to the Jets with the intention of retiring with the team he started his career with.
Green also mentioned how certain former Jets players—specifically, Geno Smith and Sam Darnold—have made notable professional advancements since leaving the franchise.
The New York Jets must “stop” media leaks.
Information leaks to the media are nothing new to the New York Jets, and given the recent occurrences of leaks and rumors as well as the team’s dismal start to the season, quarterback Aaron Rodgers thinks the team has a persistent issue with its employees disclosing allegedly private information to the media.
When Rodgers spoke on “The Pat McAfee Show” last year, he talked about how disappointed he was with the way the media covered his squad, especially Zach Wilson’s alleged unwillingness to participate, which at the time was a major topic.
“I have a real hard time with that,” he continued, “when you use sources to try and assassinate someone’s character like that report does for Zach.” “You’re basically saying that this kid doesn’t want to play and is leaving the team.”
When questioned about how to deal with these problems, Rodgers recommended starting at the very beginning.
“I believe that the first step is to identify them and put an end to them,” Rodgers stated.
With a current record of 3-9, the New York Jets are among the poorest teams playing this season.