Robert Griffin III ‘loves’ Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson’s practice camp fight amid Jets’ Super Bowl pursuit

RG3 claimed the dispute between Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson reflects their leadership qualities.


Robert Griffin III ‘loves’ Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson’s practice camp fight amid Jets’ Super Bowl pursuit

Robert Griffin III loving the drama between Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson (Via Imago)

The New York Jets appeared to have found a new strategy to bring out its players’ full potential, which was reflected in the heated argument between star quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson. The new drama from the training camp has become a piece of entertainment for Robert Griffin III

In Rogders’ 20 years of career playing in the NFL, there haven’t been many who could challenge him up front and the ones who have were certainly not from his own team. However, things took a different turn as he joined New York last season and is now a 24-year-old wide receiver, who is coming off two consecutive seasons with over 1,000 yards, challenging the veteran quarterback. 

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RG3 took to X as he shared a clip of this latest dispute from the Jets’ training camp on his social media account.

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Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson got in a heated discussion during practice?!? GOOD. Teammates have to be willing to challenge each other to find greatness.
Robert Griffin III wrote on X

At last, the dispute didn’t take an ugly turn and was resolved with a firm handshake. To which, the sports analyst exclaimed, “I Love this!” 

Griffin III argued that this dispute between the quarterback and wide receiver is not a bad thing, but shows that both the players have only the best interest of the team in their hearts and the Super Bowl in their minds– reflecting their leadership qualities. 

Garrett Wilson poised for a breakout season with Aaron Rodgers

While Rodgers’ presence is integral to the Jets’ success with six primetime games, wide receiver Wilson is anticipated to put numbers similar to the highest-paid wide receiver Justin Jefferson, as NFL analyst Craig Carton highlighted during an episode of his show, The Carton Show

As long as Aaron Rodgers is upright Garrett Wilson is going to have a monster year with over 100 catches, over 13-1400 yards, hopefully, double-digit touchdowns, and he will emerge as one of the great young wide receivers in football. 
Craig Carton said
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Garrett Wilson and Aaron Rodgers (Via Imago)

Likely so, the star wide receiver will also become eligible for an extension following this year. By posting another elite season, he might earn a big payday next year. 

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