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NFL News: Aaron Rodgers reveals the truth behind rejecting Robert Saleh’s hug

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NFL News: Aaron Rodgers reveals the truth behind rejecting Robert Saleh’s hug

Aaron Rodgers finally scored a crucial touchdown for the New York Jets, but after the play, there was an awkward moment that caught some viewers’ attention. Head coach Robert Saleh tried to hug Rodgers, but the quarterback placed his hands on Saleh’s chest, seemingly avoiding the embrace.

When a reporter asked Rodgers about the ‘awkward’ moment, he quickly downplayed it, saying it wasn’t awkward at all, despite how it looked on video. Rodgers explained that it was a normal interaction with the head coach, who isn’t a “big hugger,” and referenced their usual routine involving “two-score leads.”

“It wasn’t really awkward at all. I don’t know, he isn’t usually a big hugger, so I didn’t know he was going for the hug. He likes to do the chest push as well. He talks a lot about two-score leads, so he’s kind of that ‘two-score leads’ guy with the push.”

The touchdown came in the first quarter for the New York Jets, with 4:26 remaining on a 1st and goal. Rodgers got the ball and made a quick throw to the left to Allen Lazard, who, with a big effort, scored what would be Rodgers’ first touchdown pass in a Jets uniform.

UH OH 😳

Look at Rodgers to Saleh after the touchdown 👀

#NFL #NEvsNYJ

Robert Saleh’s Response to the Hug

Jets head coach Robert Saleh also addressed the hug situation, echoing what Aaron Rodgers said about the two-score lead. “The idea was to give the Jets defense a two-score lead, we just did something different, and he just reminded me about it,” Saleh said.

Robert Saleh on that awkward hug — or whatever it was — with Aaron Rodgers in the second quarter. 👇

What’s Next for the Jets and Rodgers

Despite starting the 2024 NFL season with a loss to the San Francisco 49ers, the Jets are now on a two-game winning streak. In Week 4, they will face the Denver Broncos, once again at home, with the game scheduled for Sunday, September 29, at 1:00 PM (ET).

Richard “Richie” Tovar is a bilingual sports writer with over 13 years of experience and a bachelor’s degree in statistics. Born and raised in Venezuela, Richard has always had a deep connection with American sports, particularly the NFL, which he follows closely and covers extensively, along with College Football. Coming from a baseball-loving country, he also covers MLB every season. Since joining Bolavip US in 2021, Richard has continued to grow as a writer, showcasing his passion for numbers and statistics in many of his articles. Outside of sports, he enjoys programming, nature, going to the gym, and cooking homemade meals.

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