Rodgers offered his thoughts on offseason reporting into alleged cultural issues within the Jets' organization, and who he believes is to blame.
show on Tuesday and was asked about offseason reporting into alleged "disarray" within the team's locker room."I would say the cultural is about the opposite of what that article said," Rodgers said with a laugh. "I didn't read the article, but just reading that headline there, it sounds like it was written by Haason Reddick's agent, or former agent I guess, with the way they're trying to disparage our great organization," Rodgers added.
Despite the reporting, Rodgers has focused his attention to the team's 2-1 start, and how the team culture has put them in position to succeed.
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