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Aaron RodgersNew York Post
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The Jets lost 37-15 to the Steelers on “ Sunday Night Football’s Sunday Night’ Aaron Rodgers was seen inhaling from a water bottle in what was likely smelling salts.
Rodgers threw for 276 yards , one touchdown and two interceptions.
The Jets are now 2-5 as their season looks to be on the brink of a meltdown.
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