Aaron Rodgers showcased his versatility during the New York Jets' first touchdown drive against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 13. The 40-year-old quarterback took on the role of a lead blocker for rookie Malachi Corley during a reverse play, demonstrating his commitment to the team.
Rodgers not only blocked for Corley but also delivered a solid hit on Seattle's Josh Jobe, helping to clear the path. He later capped the drive with an 8-yard touchdown pass to Davante Adams, giving the Jets an early lead.
Despite the Jets' struggles this season and speculation about his future with the team, Rodgers continues to play hard for Gang Green.