Aaron Rodgers, the 40-year-old quarterback, has made a remarkable recovery from an Achilles injury, defying the typical season-ending prognosis. His return has sparked questions about his motivation and how he achieved such a feat, setting a new standard for players with similar injuries. Rodgers' illustrious NFL career, including a Super Bowl win and four MVP awards with the Green Bay Packers, has been marred by the Achilles injury sustained during his Jets debut.
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Aaron Rodgers' top ten NFL moments as the quarterback turns 40: A Super Bowl win with Green Bay, breaking Brett Favre's Packers record, the Miracle in Motown and THAT New York Jets debut https://t.co/pAax4iPP6S https://t.co/ZOj2ZRWjT7
Aaron Rodgers at 40 - PICTURE SPECIAL: Drafted by the Packers in New York in 2005, he won a Super Bowl and four MVP awards in Green Bay before a Jets move tarnished so far by THAT Achilles injury https://t.co/msZtWzvGtA https://t.co/uI1OGTlVSZ
Analysis: #Jets QB Aaron Rodgers’ recovery sets new standard for players who tear Achilles tendon. AP Pro Football Writer @RobMaaddi writes: How he did it should be the No. 1 question instead of questioning his motivation. https://t.co/YJOeKrI91A
ANTWAN STALEY | Why decide to try and return from an Achilles injury that is typically a season-ending injury? Aaron Rodgers looked at me in utter shock. “Why?” Rodgers said with an incredulous stare. https://t.co/Rkl1d9haBb