Aaron Rodgers addressed the rumors surrounding Robert Saleh’s firing, strongly denying any influence on the decision. In his appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show,” Rodgers dismissed the allegations as “patently false” and expressed his frustration at the notion that he had the kind of power people were suggesting.
He made it clear that he respected Saleh, adding that he did not play any part in the coaching change. Rodgers’ remarks came amid speculation that he had influenced the decision due to the team’s struggles and his personal relationship with offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett.
While Rodgers expressed support for interim coach Jeff Ulbrich, he acknowledged that changes to the offensive staff, including possible adjustments to Hackett’s role, were on the table. Ulbrich had hinted at making changes, but specifics were not disclosed.
It was later revealed that Saleh had been contemplating a demotion for Hackett before his dismissal, which could have caused tension between Rodgers and Saleh. However, Rodgers did not comment directly on any potential conflict, maintaining that his relationship with Saleh remained strong.
The reaction from Jets players to Saleh’s firing was one of surprise and shock. In response to the news, the team held a series of internal meetings, including a leadership council session with owner Woody Johnson, a players-only meeting, and a full-team gathering where Ulbrich spoke.
The overall message was one of accountability, with Rodgers also addressing the team. Tight end Tyler Conklin noted that during the meeting, there was no mention of Rodgers influencing the decision, and many players felt that Rodgers took the news especially hard.
Rodgers also shed light on a brief conversation he had with Woody Johnson the night before Saleh was fired. Johnson called Rodgers to check on his health following an injury in the previous game, but the topic of Saleh’s future did not come up.
Rodgers revealed that their conversation was focused on his recovery and his frustrations about his own performance, reaffirming that Johnson did not solicit his opinion on coaching matters. Rodgers emphasized that he didn’t expect to be involved in any decisions regarding Saleh’s future.
As the team processes the firing, several players, including linebacker C.J. Mosley and offensive tackle Morgan Moses, expressed surprise at the timing of the change. Conklin reflected on the business nature of the NFL, noting that despite the team’s poor performance, Saleh took responsibility. Looking ahead, the Jets are focused on their upcoming game against the Buffalo Bills, where they will aim to reclaim a share of first place in the AFC East, despite the recent upheaval.