Aaron Rodgers has hinted the he could still return before the end of the season, as the quarterback claims the Jets (4-8) aren't 'mathematically out' of the playoff race just yet, despite losing five games in a row. The 39-year-old, one-time champion, who's eyeing to come back this month from a torn Achilles injury sustained in September, admitted to Pat McAfee that the Jets have gone through a 'tough stretch', but the run of games against the Texans (7-5), Commanders (4-9), Browns (7-5) and Patriots (2-10), will be 'fascinating'. The Jets hold the longest postseason drought in U.S. sports history - 13 seasons.'It'll be interesting to see how our guys respond because we've had adversity, we've seen how our guys deal with adversity,' Rodgers added on . 'Who's going to finish the season as a professional? Who's going to buy into this thing, and doing it together and putting good ball on tape and take pride in their performance?'
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