Head coach Robert Saleh of the New York Jets refuted claims that Aaron Rodgers' pre-snap cadence contributed to the team's high penalty count in their recent loss to the Denver Broncos. Saleh emphasized that there was no cadence issue, despite previous comments suggesting otherwise.
Rodgers defended his cadence, attributing the penalties to an unusual game rather than a systemic problem. He highlighted the importance of accountability among players. All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams supported Rodgers, reflecting on the successful culture established during their time together in Green Bay.
Despite differing views on the penalties, both Saleh and Rodgers expressed mutual respect and a positive working relationship, focusing on improving communication and operations moving forward.