This could be another positive sign for Aaron Rodgers heading into next season.
In a short social media clip posted by the team on Sunday, the Jets quarterback appeared to be throwing and moving well.
Rodgers is in town for off-season voluntary training at the team’s facility at Florham Park.
In the eight-second clip, Rodgers can be seen moving quickly and bouncing around in an imaginary pocket before throwing to wide receiver Garrett Wilson, who makes a jumping catch with a sharp pass.
It was the second time in the last three days. The team was sharing footage of Rodgers. He worked with Wilson during offseason training.
In the previous video, the duo is seen again as Rodgers fires a pass to young star receiver Gang Green.
Rodgers suffered a torn Achilles tendon in his left foot on the fourth play of his Jets debut against the Bills in Week 1 and missed most of last season, but is scheduled to return to the field in 2024.
The future Hall of Fame QB recently revealed on the “I Can Fly” podcast that he was worried the injury would be career-ending.
But Rodgers underwent surgery and appears to be back on the field more fired up than ever.

Rodgers was recently spotted training with members of the USC football team in Los Angeles and arrived in New York last week to participate in voluntary training.
“I’m excited to be playing again,” Rodgers said during a podcast appearance. “I love playing. I fell in love with the game again, but it got taken away after four plays. I miss being able to compete, but I love competing. I love you.”
NFL guidelines limit how much players can do in the first two weeks of offseason voluntary training, limiting on-field time to 90 minutes and weightlifting to two hours at player discretion.
Quarterbacks will also only be allowed to throw to receivers without coverage for the first two weeks.


