New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers' third quarter interception to Buffalo Bills cornerback Christian Benford in the Jets' 40-14 Week 17 road loss ended up being costly in more ways than one.  It was his second of the game in a blowout loss,
Aaron Rodgers's late hit out of bounds on Buffalo Bills cornerback Christian Benford last Sunday has become costly—literally. As pointed out by NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Rodgers has been fined $11,
In the midst of rumors about his continuity with the New York Jets, Aaron Rodgers was fined by the NFL for an action in the game against Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills.
Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets got blown out by the Buffalo Bills 40-14 on Sunday and NFL fans hammered them for their performance.
The New York Jets fell to 4-12 after a blowout loss to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. If Aaron Rodgers wasn't feeling the pressure already,
The NFL fined quarterback Aaron Rodgers over $11,000 for a late hit against the Bills ahead of the New York Jets' final game of a tumultuous season.
Following the Jets' final meeting with the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, the question marks will begin looming on what will happen with Aaron Rodgers. The circling speculation on the 41-year-old future Hall of Famer is that the Jets will release him or that Rodgers could even retire from the NFL.
Aaron Rodgers was looking to make history but not this kind as he and the New York Jets unraveled in a 40-14 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Aaron Rodgers was fined $11,255 for unnecessary roughness against Buffalo Bills' Christian Benford. The incident occurred during a rough game for Rodgers, who was intercepted twice and sacked four times.
Rodgers did it on a 5-yard pass to tight end Tyler Conklin, giving the Jets a 7-6 lead with 7:57 left in the second quarter. Conklin presented the ball to Rodgers, who took it and jogged off the field, receiving a big hug from interim coach Jeff Ulbrich.
The Buffalo Bills will look to stay undefeated against ... One of those players is future Hall-of-Famer Aaron Rodgers, who may even be playing to earn New York's starting job in 2025.