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“Aaron Rodgers Denies Involvement in Robert Saleh’s Firing, Calls Claims ‘Ridiculous'”

Aaron Rodgers has firmly denied any involvement in the firing of Robert Saleh as head coach of the New York Jets, labeling the claims as “patently false.” The quarterback made these statements during his weekly appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, following the announcement that Jets owner had let Saleh go after the team started the season with a 2-3 record in his fourth year at the helm. Rodgers emphasized that he bears no responsibility for the decision and described the allegations as “ridiculous.” He acknowledged the need for himself and the team to improve as they move forward in the season.

Q: What did Aaron Rodgers say about his involvement in Robert Saleh's firing?

Aaron Rodgers denied any involvement in the firing of Robert Saleh, calling the claims "patently false" and "ridiculous."

Q: Who fired Robert Saleh and when did it happen?

Robert Saleh was fired by Jets owner Woody Johnson on Monday after the team started the season with a 2-3 record.

Q: What did Rodgers acknowledge he needs to improve on for the rest of the season?

Aaron Rodgers acknowledged that he needs to play better for the remainder of the season.

Q: On which show did Aaron Rodgers make his statements regarding Saleh's firing?

Aaron Rodgers made his statements during his weekly appearance on The Pat McAfee Show.