Jets Face Uncertainty as Rodgers Battles Ankle Injury After Loss to Vikings
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**Rodgers' Ankle Injury Adds to Jets' Woes in Loss to Vikings**
Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets endured a tough loss to the Minnesota Vikings, falling 23-17 in London on Sunday. The game saw the 40-year-old quarterback struggling with a bad ankle after a significant hit during the third quarter. Despite the injury, Rodgers managed to finish the game, later describing it as a light sprain. He revealed that he heard noises when he fell, sparking concerns among fans and the team.
The following day, Jets head coach Robert Saleh provided an update, reassuring the media that Rodgers should be fit to play in their upcoming Week 6 matchup against the Buffalo Bills next Monday night. "He's dealing with a low ankle," Saleh stated, "but all the preliminary stuff says he should be fine."
The Jets are currently on a two-game losing streak, bringing their record to 2-3 through the first five weeks of the season. As they prepare for the critical game against the Bills, all eyes will be on Rodgers' recovery and performance.