While it looks like Aaron Rodgers’ season is already over, the New York Jets quarterback kicked off 2023’s first edition of “Monday Night Football” by delivering a divided country a much-needed display of patriotism.
In a league still recovering from the blowback of its widespread protests of the national anthem beginning in 2016, the NFL and the country needed what it saw on Monday night at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
On the 22nd anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, Rodgers stormed the field while carrying a beautiful, bright American flag.
Aaron Rodgers ran out with the American flag ahead of Monday Night Football 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/t8O053cDEo
The four-time league MVP was cheered in the stands and celebrated on social media for the patriotic display:
Aaron Rodgers running out with the American flag before Monday Night Football is a powerful reminder of the unity and pride that sports can inspire. It’s a moment that transcends the game and symbolizes a shared love for the country. 🇺🇸🏈 #AaronRodgers#MNF#USA
Want to talk epic? Let’s talk Aaron Rodgers, in his first game as a Jet, running out onto the field at MetLife Stadium while waving Old Glory on 9/11. >>> #JetUP
Sadly, Rodgers left the field with a suspected Achilles injury on what was only his fourth snap as a Jet following what was a Hall of Fame career in Green Bay.
A close up of the play on which Aaron Rodgers’ calf reverberates, and he winds up with what the Jets now believe is an Achilles injury, via @ACLrecoveryCLUB: pic.twitter.com/bcGeWGGiL0
Rodgers turns 40 in December, so there are those speculating his suspected Achilles injury might not just end his season but also his career.
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He could end his time as a Jet without a single pass completed, as he was 0-1 against the Buffalo Bills on Monday.
The Jets ended up winning the game, thanks in large part to Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s three interceptions.
But if the quarterback’s only highlight with the franchise was to briefly unite people through a moment of patriotism, then there is certainly nothing wrong with that.
America was at its best in the days, weeks and months after 9/11 — when people from rural Iowa to Lower Manhattan were almost all on the same page.
For a few moments on Monday night on ESPN, the country felt like it was back in that place.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
Aaron Rodgers Kicks Off ‘Monday Night Football’ with ‘Epic’ Display of Patriotism
Johnathan Jones, Western Journal
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