Aaron Rodgers Is Not Coming Back This Year, It's Time To Bench Zach Wilson
Former New York Jets running back Bilal Powell has weighed in on the ongoing uncertainty surrounding Aaron Rodgers' potential return this year, and he's making a bold suggestion for the Jets' quarterback situation. In a recent In Flight Snack Podcast, Powell stated firmly, "Aaron Rodgers is not coming back this year, he's not, and we're not going to hang our hat on that." He believes it's time for the Jets to make a critical decision and give Trevor Siemian the reins, as he sees Siemian as the best opportunity to secure wins for the team in the remainder of the season.
Powell's remarks reflect the mounting speculation surrounding Aaron Rodgers' availability for the Jets this season. The star quarterback has been dealing with an injury, and while there has been hope for his return, Powell's stance underscores the need for the Jets to plan for a future without Rodgers for the time being.
Powell's confidence in Trevor Siemian stems from Siemian's proven ability to effectively lead an offense. "Trevor Siemian has the experience, the poise, and the ability to sling the ball down the field," Powell asserted. "He's a guy who can make plays and give the Jets the best opportunity to win the rest of their games."
Benching rookie quarterback Zach Wilson, who has shown promise but has also faced challenges, might be a tough decision for the Jets' coaching staff. However, Powell's perspective emphasizes the importance of considering what's best for the team's immediate success.