If Aaron Rodgers just played his last game for the Jets, it might have been his worst
Briefly

The tale of the aging quarterback is as old as time. First, the body breaks down, impacting the brain and the ability to process in battle.
When a quarterback is on his last legs, he's usually the last one to figure it out. But the evidence is there, on the field, in the performance.
Seahawks defensive tackle Leonard Williams said after Seattle's 26-21 win over Rodgers and the Jets, 'He's an older guy, doesn't want to take big hits anymore.'
If Sunday's loss to Seattle was Rodgers' last game as the Jets' starting quarterback, the lasting images will be of a throw he didn't make.
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