Famous Columnist Publicly Accused QB Aaron Rodgers Of Faking An Injury

On the opening play of the September season, quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the Jets seemed to have a ruptured Achilles tendon.

Famous Columnist Publicly Accused QB Aaron Rodgers Of Faking An Injury

After his MRI, the Jets revealed that Rodgers’ ailment was an Achilles tear, and the player hasn’t played since. Rodgers claimed to have felt a pop. Some are doubting if Rodgers actually tore his Achilles tendon, though, as he looks to return to the starting lineup in December.

Ask Indianapolis Star journalist Gregg Doyel, who disputes whether Rodgers’s injury is indeed as reported.

With the hope that he might heal in time to play in the playoffs, should the Jets make it, Rodgers underwent an experimental treatment. (As of right now, they are 4–7, so that looks doubtful.)

Social media users have expressed skepticism on the Achilles ailment. Some believe that NBA player Kevin Durant’s extended absences were not caused by a legitimate Achilles rupture.

Doyel wrote on X, now known as Twitter, on Tuesday, saying, “I don’t believe for a second he suffered a torn Achilles, at least not as we know what a torn Achilles is.” “He did not suffer anything that Kobe, Brandon Graham, or Kevin Durant did. Because this process would not be kept a secret, but rather heralded as a breakthrough. Furthermore, he lies, Doyel said.

Athletes who suffer an Achilles injury usually miss six months or more of competition. To Doyel’s point, it would be remarkable for Rodgers to return in December, just three and a half months after the injury, and it would suggest that his Achilles damage was not as serious as some other players’ in the past.

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What possible benefit does Rodgers stand to receive from such a plot to conceal the extent of his Achilles injury? There is no proof to support this strange plot.

How long does an NFL player recover from an Achilles tear?

The Cleveland Clinic states that it typically takes four to six months for an Achilles tendon to fully recover, and it may take longer to be able to resume high-impact exercises like running and leaping.

Can someone with a torn Achilles walk?

Achilles tendon rupture patients are still able to walk. Even those who have ruptured their Achilles tendon are still able to actively raise and lower their ankle. Individuals who have ruptured their Achilles tendon may even be able to stand on tiptoe (that is, on both feet together, not only on the afflicted leg).

How many Super Bowls has Aaron Rodgers won?

Throughout his career, Aaron Rodgers has only won one Super Bowl.

Who is the oldest quarterback in the NFL?

Although Aaron Rodgers is the oldest quarterback in NFL history as of the 2023 season, George Blanda, at 48, holds the record.

How good was Aaron Rodgers in college?

In 2003 and 2004, Rodgers started for Cal as the starting quarterback. In 2004, he helped the Golden Bears secure one of their two last top-10 finishes since 1950. Claim to Fame: A first-round selection in the NFL draft, Rodgers placed eighth in the 2004 Heisman Trophy vote.

 

 

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