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New York Jets reveal throwback all-white uniforms for 2023 season

IMG_6598by:Nick Kosko07/24/23

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The New York Jets revealed some flashy new threads for the 2023 season. The all-white alternate uniforms are here and the stars got to model them for the reveal Monday.

Aaron Rodgers, CJ Mosley, Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams modeled the new white look with green helmets. We promise these are so fresh.

Take a look below to see Rodgers and the crew model the new Jets uniforms.

If the team plays as well as the uniforms look, the Jets could be in business in 2023.

Rodgers previously said to jump on the team’s bandwagon now so you don’t miss the inevitable train to the Super Bowl.

That’s what New York expects in 2023 and nothing less. Adding a future Hall of Fame quarterback will do that to your team and fanbase.

Last season, his final in Green Bay, Rodgers threw for 3,695 yards, 26 touchdowns, 12 interceptions and a 64.6% completion percentage.

Based on recent Jets quarterback play, that stat line would be welcome in the organization. Rodgers’ last MVP season (2021), he threw for 4,115 yards, 37 touchdowns, four interceptions and a 68.9% completion percentage and threw 48 touchdowns the year before when he led the Packers to the NFC Championship Game.

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But if this is a refreshed Rodgers, the Jets could be in good shape in the AFC and perhaps the quarterback can finally get back to the Super Bowl. If he does, it’ll give New York a crack at its first title since 1969.

Aaron Rodgers hints 2023 won’t be only season with Jets

In an interview with ESPN’s 98.7 radio station in NYC earlier this week, Rodgers talked about his future.

“I’m not a big cliche guy,” Rodgers said. “Most people would say, ‘Let’s take this one day at a time, one year at a time.’ But the Jets gave up a lot for me. So, to just play one year I think would be a disservice. Now if that one year turns out to be a magical year, who knows?”

Rodgers also acknowledged that his body will dictate his retirement decision.

“More than that, it’s how my body feels,” he said. “And I’ve made some changes this offseason with training and diet. I haven’t eaten a lot of bananas or fruit in a while, or anything processed. I’ve been kind of just sticking to a lot of protein and fats. Body feels good, joints feel good. Changed up some training regimen stuff with my incredible trainers out west.”