Jets QB Rodgers shines in two-minute drill. Panthers avoid key injuries in heated joint practice
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The Jets faced an early struggle but concluded with a solid two-minute drill, showcasing Aaron Rodgers' ability to rebound and lead his team effectively.
We started slow, which can't happen, but you have to find a way to bounce back and finish strong and I think we did that, said Garrett Wilson.
Concerns arose when Chuba Hubbard went down following a hit, but initial tests were encouraging, indicating he might not be severely injured, according to coach Dave Canales.
Terrace Marshall Jr. made a notable impact with a touchdown catch, celebrating dramatically, emphasizing the competitive and heated nature of the joint practice.
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