The NFL world reacts to Joe Burrow and Aaron Rodgers news

Joe Burrow spoke to Aaron Rodgers about his injury.

Throughout this season and preseason, Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow has dealt with a calf injury that has limited his ability and availability. And as he prepared for last week’s game against the Los Angeles Rams in an effort to overcome the injury, he turned to a veteran quarterback with plenty of experience dealing with injuries like this:
Aaron Rodgers.

This week, Joe Burrow talked a little about how Aaron Rodgers can help him overcome his injury, as he has a lot of experience with similar injuries.

According to ESPN’s Ben Baby, “He’s dealt with calf issues throughout his career and [I] wanted to use him as a resource and get his opinion on these things.” What can he do?” “He lived it, he did it. And he was great about it.”

During an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday, Rodgers also talked a little about their conversation, opening up a bit about what he said to Burrow before Monday night’s game.

“For him to be able to hold out, I don’t think people realize his pain and his limited mobility,” Rodgers said according to Pro Football Talk. “But let him empty it. . . and making enough plays to win, as I texted him, is what great competitors do. They show up and work through the pain and don’t make it a big deal. »

It’s interesting to see such a connection between two outstanding quarterbacks, and the NFL world had a lot to say about it on social media, with plenty of speculation about what Rodgers might have said to him. .

“Go kick it, then remind everyone every time you play poorly for the rest of your career.”
– Chris T. (@ChrisTomshine)

Attack? – The media is complicit (@moss_arlen)

I’ve been advising people to sleep in caves and drink ayahuasca tofu for years https://t.co/4WNxYgUrSc
– Morgan till (@mtill50)

“Go into the forest, rub jub jub berries on your feet and recite pagan prayers”
– Tweet from J (@HawkeySeason)

Tua Tagovailoa asked Abraham Lincoln for advice on managing head injuries.
– Beloved (@ballsonrye)

Hi Joe. Retreat in a dark room-Aaron
– çalahtiguy (@thatlahtiguy)

It will be interesting to see how their friendship develops.

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