New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers had an issue with what was going on during a Jets training camp practice, so he let star wide receiver Garrett Wilson hear about it.
Earlier this week, Rodgers finally showed up at training camp and showed how he was in midseason form when he threw a bomb to Garrett Wilson in the team’s first play in practice on Thursday.
By the New York Jets’ fourth straight training camp practice, things got really interesting, with an animated chat between the quarterback and wide receiver.
Future Hall-of-Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the team’s leading wide receiver Garrett Wilson both refused to back down when the two alphas of the Jets offense got into a heated argument at training camp.
The caption created for the video does not reflect what was actually said; rather, it is just what would’ve been funny had it happened that way.
Despite the argument on the field, New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers believes Garrett Wilson can be the NFL’s best wideout.
“I told him in the meeting [Tuesday], I think he has the talent and the ability to be the best receiver in the league,” Rodgers told reporters at training camp, per ESPN’s Rich Cimini.
He further added that “The best players are self-motivated, and he’s definitely that” after finding out Wilson studied tape of his quarterback’s old games with the Green Bay Packers.
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