Former NFL linebacker A.J. Hawk spent nine years as Rodgers' teammate on thefrom 2006-14. Hawk is now an analyst on McAfee's show and joined the program Tuesday to discuss Rodgers.
Hawk said he exchanged texts with Rodgers since the injury Monday night but did not think it was appropriate to directly ask the QB what his next steps were at this point. "I would imagine, obviously I can't speak for him and he never said anything about it, but I would imagine he's in shock a little bit too right now," Hawk said."Who knows? Can he even process it and figure out like, 'I want to come back, of course.' I don't know. I'm sure he's got a billion things going through his head right now."
McAfee referred to Hawk as one of Rodgers' closest friends. In Hawk's mind, Rodgers will do whatever he needs to do to return to the Jets again. "I think he's coming back to play," Hawk said."I would not imagine this is his last time on the field."I can't imagine that last night was his last time on a football field" ~