Aaron Rodgers' surprise Batman locker room entrance sparks Jets near comeback

Sunday Night Footballhad the Kansas City Chiefs visiting the New York Jets, and although Aaron Rodgers did not play physically, he did play his part of a leader, using all in his power to motivate his team, even if it means dress up as Batman to come back from a 17-0 deficit.

Aaron Rodgers surprises teammates dressed as Batman

According to Jets wide receiver Allen Lazard, it wasn't just the veteran quarterback's presence at Metlife Stadium that motivated the New York team to make Patrick Mahomes' night difficult, but what he did: he dressed up as Batman to motivate the team in the difficult moment they are going through.

"Aaron Rodgers just came into the team room like Batman, it was a Hollywood-esque moment. I thought he was about to fly honestly. His message was about us sticking together & believing in each other, and always having each other's backs.."

Rodgers' former Packers teammate of several years mentioned that he showed up at a time when he was needed most, especially his backup, Zach Wilson, who is the target of all the complaints about the season the Jets are having.

"He came to tell Zach and all of us that it was just about sticking together, believing in each other; that there will be tough times throughout the game, throughout the season. But you always have to support each other and believe," the receiver added.

In fact, testimony from Jets players mentions that Rodgers even took a ball and took a walk among the players.

The new leader in the Jets' locker room

No doubt his speech was good and resonated with his teammates, as they managed to tie the game at 20 points in the third quarter against the champions and, although they lost, they did it with their heads up.

However, all dress-up aside, the situation is critical for the Jets, who have lost their last three games, with a 1-3 record and are already at the bottom of the AFC East.

Rodgers continues to rehab his Achilles heel after tearing it in the first game of the season against the Buffalo Bills. Rodgers plans on taking the Jets to the playoffs again, after spending 18 years with the Green Bay Packers.

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