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That's in the past, though. Both Darnold and the Jets have moved on. And it's good to see the quarterback won't accept any jokes at the expense of his former team.
“I hope that’s the only thing that’s déjà vu,” Rodgers answered.
Bill Belichick isn't done using the Jets as a large joke when it comes to the team's struggles at quarterback.
The Jets want a fresh start – distance themselves from these last two years. They have a new coach (Aaron Glenn) and general manager (Darren Mougey). Now, they’ll have a new quarterback, too.