Aaron Rodgers Injury Video Shows Detail Eerily Similar to Kevin Durant’s Torn Achilles

Aaron Rodgers's calf rippled in the same way Kevin Durant's did when he tore his Achilles.

An MRI Tuesday morning has reportedly confirmed the Jets’ worst fears: Aaron Rodgers is done for the season with a torn Achilles tendon

The Jets’ staff was quick to identify Rodgers’s injury as an Achilles issue and coach Robert Saleh spoke immediately after the game as if the results of the MRI were a foregone conclusion. One video of Rodgers’s injury perhaps indicates how the Achilles tear was able to identified so quickly. A video shot from the end zone shows the back of Rodgers’s calf ripple as he is tackled by the Bills’ Leonard Floyd—an unfortunately clear indicator of a torn Achilles. 

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The Rodgers video is nearly identical to a similarly devastating Achilles tear. When NBA star Kevin Durant tore his Achilles in Game 5 of the 2019 NBA Finals, a closeup video showed his calf rippling in the exact same way Rodgers’s did.

Durant, now with the Suns after a stop with another New York franchise, the Nets, sent the injured quarterback well wishes on social media after the injury. 

It’s never a good idea to diagnose injuries from afar, but in retrospect, that angle of Rodgers’s injury should have made it clear from the start what he was dealing with. 


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