Aaron Rodgers of New York Jets holding football.Aaron Rodgers (Photo via @nyjets Twitter)
NFL fans are in awe over a viral video of New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers throwing a gem of a no-look deep ball during practice.

Aaron Rodgers is entering his second season with the Jets, looking to help the franchise end a 14-year playoff drought in 2024. Unfortunately, Rodgers’ first year with New York ended minutes into his debut against the Buffalo Bills last year when he suffered a season-ending Achilles tear.

But Rodgers is near full strength and will be ready for the team’s Week 1 season opener against the San Francisco 49ers, his boyhood team, in a “Monday Night Football” showdown at Levi’s Stadium.

Judging by this jaw-dropping no-look throw he made during Jets practice, the 40-year-old certainly looks ready for game action:

Here’s how social media reacted to Rodgers’ ridiculous Patrick Mahomes-like pass:

The Jets acquired the 10-time Pro Bowler in a blockbuster trade with the Green Bay Packers ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft. But the Jets’ offense predictably unraveled without their superstar QB, and the team limped to a disappointing 7-10 finish.

New York’s 14-year postseason drought is currently the longest in football. But if Rodgers stays healthy and plays up to his usual standards, the Jets should have no problem ending that drought once and for all.

Jets Have Revamped The Supporting Cast Around Aaron Rodgers

Even before Aaron Rodgers suffered his season-ending injury, the New York offensive line was a major concern among the fans. But GM Joe Douglas didn’t want to waste any time rebuilding the unit around the four-time league MVP, so he added three new veteran starters in John Simpson, Morgan Moses and future Hall of Famer Tyron Smith.

Douglas also used his first-round pick on Penn State offensive tackle Olu Fashanu, ensuring valuable offensive line depth. He signed former 1,000-yard wide receiver Mike Williams following the latter’s release from the Los Angeles Chargers, giving Rodgers yet another playmaking weapon to take this offense to another level.