Aaron Rodgers recently made headlines for missing the New York Jets’ mandatory minicamp, which head coach Robert Saleh labeled as an “unexcused absence.” It has now been revealed that Rodgers was in Egypt on a pre-planned trip during that time. The 40-year-old quarterback organized the trip while recovering from a prior injury and wanted something to look forward to during a tough period in his career. Rodgers has always been fascinated by Egyptian culture and has taken similar trips in the past.
Although Rodgers informed the Jets about his trip ahead of time, the team scheduled their minicamp after he had already made plans. When Saleh announced Rodgers’ absence, he only mentioned that the quarterback had a personal event to attend without providing further details. Jets owner Woody Johnson later mentioned that Rodgers had shown commitment during voluntary spring workouts leading up to minicamp, which reassured his teammates.
Despite missing minicamp, Rodgers’ teammates and coaches have no issue with his absence, considering his dedication during other team activities. The Jets’ decision to disclose the reason for his absence was to avoid setting a precedent for players missing mandatory events for personal reasons. Rodgers is expected to return for the beginning of training camp in 2024, showing his commitment to the team. Rookies are set to report in July, followed by the veterans shortly after.
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