Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the New York Jets, is uncertain about whether he will play in the preseason finale against the Giants. Rodgers has been resting along with other starters and is unsure of whether he will be asked to play. Although he is expected to take part in a joint practice session with the Giants, he is unsure whether this will translate to match time.

Rodgers, who is 40 and about to enter his 20th NFL season, has expressed no preference about playing in the preseason finale. He is leaving the decision to Coach Robert Saleh to decide. Rodgers also comments on how the Jets’ practice sessions have been very focused on the first-team players and expects that training will involve a lot of rep work.

Rodgers also reflected on the intensity of this year’s training camp with the Jets, suggesting it has been harder than in previous years. He commented that he and the other starting players have taken about 300 more snaps in practice this year compared with the same time last year. Despite the tougher regime, Rodgers is satisfied with the strategy and feels it may help them be better prepared.

Rodgers is yet to play a snap in a game since tearing his left Achilles tendon last year. However, he feels physically prepared and confident despite not yet taking a hit. He is thankful for his defensive team for that, but he also acknowledges the physical and mental challenge of taking a hit when he does start playing.

Rodgers emphasized the importance of taking the first hit to overcome the mental barrier. He notes that this normally happens during the regular season rather than the preseason. He also pointed out that the risk of getting hit is higher during practice, as he would hold onto the football for a longer duration compared to an actual game.

This report is a part of the coverage on National Football League by The Associated Press. Interested readers can follow the NFL, New York Jets and Aaron Rodgers for more information related to games and other news on the FOX Sports platform.

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