New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers He reflects on the team's close loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday and how the team remains focused on the final two games of the regular season.
Rodgers had 256 yards and a touchdown pass Planes fell To the Rams, 19-9. He was asked how the team will maintain a positive mindset as the season comes to a close and New York falls out of playoff contention.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM
“I think we've kind of gotten past the 'stay positive' thing,” Rodgers said. Through my age. “I think it's just about perspective. Perspective tells your truth and your truth creates your reality.
“So, the reality of the situation is what it is, but your perspective is what you can change every day. So, what you're focused on is the most important thing right now. It's not changing the reality of the situation — being 4-11, out of the playoffs, going into the playoffs.” “Unknown.”
Rodgers then talked about what the next two weeks will mean in terms of building for the future of the organization.
Sam Darnold's great TD pass to Justin Jefferson helps the Vikings edge over the Seahawks
“You have to understand what it means to be a professional,” he said. “That's an important part of building culture. The last couple of weeks we can really see who's on board moving forward and who's ready to come out. It's just part of the game. I've been on a couple of teams that got knocked out. It's interesting to watch the practice habits and the preparation habits.”
“Hopefully we're doing the right thing, and it means a lot because everyone's watching, and it's a who-you-know-knows business. There's going to be interesting conversations in the next couple of weeks, but just focus on the relationships we have with each other and try to close this out like a pro.”
The Jets have undergone drastic changes over the offseason, from the firing of their head coach and general manager to a major trade for Davante Adams.
The team can see more changes Garrett Wilson He was non-committal about his future with the team.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
New York is 4-11 on the year.
Follow Fox News Digital Sports coverage on X And subscribe to Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter.