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		Jets' QB Rodgers vows to 'rise yet again' after season-ending injury
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		[September 14, 2023] 
		(Reuters) - Aaron Rodgers vowed to "rise yet again" in a social 
		media post on Wednesday, two days after he suffered a shocking 
		season-ending tear to his left Achilles tendon.  
		The New York Jets quarterback went down with the injury four plays into 
		his highly-anticipated debut with the Jets on Monday, leading some to 
		wonder whether it could spell the end of the 39-year-old's playing 
		career.    | 
		
		 
		Sep 11, 2023; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Jets 
		quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) is injured while being sacked by Buffalo 
		Bills defensive end Leonard Floyd (56) during the first half at MetLife 
		Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports/File 
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				| "I'm completely heartbroken and moving through 
				all of the emotions, but deeply touched and humbled by the 
				support and love," Rodgers said in a post on Instagram. 
 "Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers as I begin the 
				healing process today.
 
 "The night is darkest before the dawn. And I shall rise yet 
				again."
 
 The Jets last made the NFL playoffs in 2010 and since then have 
				finished in last place in the four-team AFC East division seven 
				times but rallied to defeat the visiting Buffalo Bills 22-16 in 
				a thrilling overtime victory on Monday.
 
 Hopes were high coming into the season that Rodgers was the 
				missing piece the team needed to contend for a Super Bowl but 
				now the team is forced to continue their campaign without the 
				four-time league MVP.
 
 "Proud of my guys, 1-0," Rodgers said in the post, which 
				included photos of him from the game.
 
 Future Hall of Famer Rodgers joined the Jets in a blockbuster 
				offseason deal after 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers.
 
 The squad now looks to back-up quarterback Zach Wilson, who the 
				Jets selected with the second pick of the 2021 NFL Draft but who 
				underperformed in his first two seasons with the team.
 
 (Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Toby 
				Davis)
 
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