New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers' third quarter interception to Buffalo Bills cornerback Christian Benford in the Jets' 40-14 Week 17 road loss ended up being costly in more ways than one.  It was his second of the game in a blowout loss,
Aaron Rodgers's late hit out of bounds on Buffalo Bills cornerback Christian Benford last Sunday has become costly—literally. As pointed out by NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Rodgers has been fined $11,255 for unnecessary roughness on the play.
Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets got blown out by the Buffalo Bills 40-14 on Sunday and NFL fans hammered them for their performance.
Rex Ryan told ESPN New York radio that he believes "100%" that he'll be the New York Jets' next head coach and detailed some plans for the team.
Aaron Rodgers gets hit with fine after delivering late hit to Bills defensive back Christian Benford after he steps out of bounds
It doesn't sound like Ryan is a fan of how Rodgers conducted himself with the Jets or with how the team handled the star quarterback.
Aaron Rodgers was looking to make history but not this kind as he and the New York Jets unraveled in a 40-14 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
The New York Jets fell to 4-12 after a blowout loss to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. If Aaron Rodgers wasn't feeling the pressure already,
Aaron Rodgers was chasing history against the Bills, but even he knew it was time for him to leave the Jets' blowout early in the fourth quarter.
Aaron Rodgers found a way to make a bad interception worse on Sunday afternoon.
Coming into Week 17, the Buffalo Bills knew they were battling for the AFC's top seed, but needed the Chiefs to lose on Christmas Day. That didn't happen, so the next best thing would be to defeat the New York Jets and secure the number two seed,