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Rodgers back at scene of his darkest day for Pittsburgh Steelers debut

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07 September 2025
Aaron Rodgers runs onto the field for his New York Jets debut carrying an American flag
Aaron Rodgers' sole Super Bowl win came in 2011, the same year the Jets last reached the play-offs [Getty Images]

NFL 2025 season

Dates: 4 September 2025 - 8 February 2026

BBC coverage: Live text coverage every Sunday on the BBC Sport website and app (from 18:00 BST), and live radio commentary of selected games on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds, with Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers this Sunday (from 21:00 BST)

It was an evening that promised so much for Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets and their long-suffering fans.

More than half a century after their only Super Bowl win, the Jets finally had a quarterback capable of leading them back to NFL glory.

Having built a championship-calibre roster, the Jets added a superstar just two years removed from his fourth MVP award.

Now Rodgers was about to make his Jets debut and moments before kick-off at MetLife Stadium, the lights were dimmed for him to make a grand entrance.

It was the 22nd anniversary of 9/11 and the crowd roared with excitement as Rodgers charged onto the field carrying an American flag.

But the euphoria soon turned despair. Just four plays into his Jets career, Rodgers went down with what proved to be a season-ending Achilles injury.

NFL writer Melissa Jacobs told BBC's Sport Today that it was "the single most devastating moment for a franchise in NFL history".

Two years on, the 41-year-old returns to the scene of his darkest day, to make his debut for the Pittsburgh Steelers against the team that just released him.

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Why did Rodgers mean so much to Jets?

"The hype was off the charts," says New York-based sportswriter Ian O'Connor.

He already felt that Rodgers was the "most compelling and polarising figure" in the NFL and his bid to win a championship for "a loser-ville franchise in the NFL's biggest market" inspired him to write a Rodgers biography.

O'Connor had followed the Jets' sorry search for a successor to legendary quarterback Joe Namath, which had turned them into a laughing stock. They have failed to reach the post-season since 2011, the longest current play-off drought in the NFL.

But, after 18 years and a Super Bowl win with the Green Bay Packers, Rodgers was ready to swap the NFL's smallest market for the Big Apple and relished his new lifestyle.

He made numerous public appearances and Jets fans warmed to their new star after seeing how he was portrayed in the Hard Knocks series, which followed the Jets' training camp.

"I've been covering sports in New York for almost four decades and I've never seen a superstar athlete from another market embracing New York like Aaron Rodgers did," O'Connor told BBC Sport. "It was a total love-fest.

"Jets fans couldn't get enough of it. New Yorkers really embraced him and didn't care about his vaccine views or conspiracy theories.

"They didn't care about anything except his football talent and the chance to see the Jets reach the Super Bowl for the first time since Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon (1969).

"To have that ripped away four plays into the season, it was a tough night. I was in the building and I've never been more heart-sick for an athlete and a fanbase."

Without Rodgers, the Jets finished the 2023 season with a 7-10 record and although he returned last year, head coach Robert Saleh was sacked as the Jets slumped to 5-12.

O'Connor said that Rodgers planned for "two healthy seasons with the Jets". He got just one as, in February, new coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey said they wanted to go "in a different direction".

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Jets make 'difficult decisions' after Rodgers era

Aaron Rodgers hugs Justin Fields after a game between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears in September 2022
Aaron Rodgers and Justin Fields were divisional rivals when they played for Green Bay and Chicago, respectively [Getty Images]

Even after Rodgers returned from injury, it seemed the Jets were never able to shake that feeling of what might have been.

There were issues throughout last season, but this year offered the Jets a chance to start afresh after going all in on Rodgers did not work out.

Rick Spielman has become the Jets' senior football advisor and helped conduct what he calls an "after-action review" on behalf on team owner Woody Johnson, the former US ambassador to the UK.

"You learn every year, you look back and reflect," he told BBC Sport. "You address those difficult decisions and Ambassador Johnson is very honed in on making sure that the New York Jets eventually win another Super Bowl."

This year the Jets' roster has seen more turnover than any other NFL team, and they come into the 2025 season with a new head coach, new general manager and new quarterback.

Justin Fields will play for his third team in three years and, coincidentally, the 26-year-old was at Pittsburgh last season so both he and Rodgers will face their previous team on Sunday.

"I know the media are saying 'they're not going to win that many games' or 'it's a rebuild'," Spielman added. "To me, it's not a rebuild. There's a lot of new faces but I think the Jets are going to surprise a lot of people this year."

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Rodgers exit 'like cutting the head off the snake'

An unnamed Jets player told ESPN that he respected the new leadership's swift decision on Rodgers because it was "like cutting off the head of the snake".

They then brought in Fields, a very different player and personality to Rodgers, and Jets coach Glenn suggested the veteran's profile was a distraction by saying that Fields is "not trying to be a celebrity quarterback".

Jets guard Alijah Vera-Tucker, who has suffered a season-ending triceps injury, told BBC Sport: "Aaron brought a little more of everything, but that's natural for a four-time MVP. I think Aaron enjoyed his time here, I enjoyed his time here, but now it's in the past."

Away from the bright lights of New York, Rodgers is trying to make friends in Pittsburgh and build chemistry with his new team-mates.

The Steelers have struggled at quarterback since Ben Roethlisberger's retirement after the 2021 season. They wanted to keep Fields, who spent most of last season as back-up, but he chose the Jets.

And although Fields says there are no hard feelings before Sunday's reunion, he admits "the storyline is crazy. I mean, that's why the NFL set us up for week one".

Rodgers has said that his Jets entrance was one of his few "special moments" in New York.

This week he played down the significance of running out of that same tunnel, but Sunday's match-up gives all parties an opportunity to find closure.

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Can you name every team in the NFL in 10 minutes?

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07 September 2025

The new NFL season is under way with all 32 teams from across the United States hoping this will be their year.

To celebrate we're challenging you to name every team in the NFL.

You have 10 minutes. Good luck!

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Bill Belichick explains 'simple' decision to ban Patriots staff after notching first win as UNC coach

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07 September 2025

On Saturday, Bill Belichick guided North Carolina to its first win this season, overcoming an inauspicious start to the Belichick era last week. The Tar Heels defeated Charlotte with a 20-3 win.

But, as has been the case since Belichick joined UNC as its head coach, the win was dominated more by off-field drama than on-field results. This time, it was Belichick's reported decision to bar New England Patriots scouts from Tar Heels practice.

After Saturday's game, Belichick was asked about the choice to deny his former team access to his current one, with the coach seemingly confirming the policy with a blunt remark.

"It's clear that I'm not welcome around their facility, so [they're] not welcome at ours. Pretty simple," Belichick said, via multiple reporters.

No give, no take, for Bill Belichick and the Patriots 😬 pic.twitter.com/GybIMjOtPP

— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) September 7, 2025

Belichick, who spent 24 seasons as the head coach in New England before he was let go after the 2023 season, did not seem to end on good terms with the franchise or its owner, Robert Kraft. Though Kraft initially said the relationship between Belichick and the Patriots ended "amicably," Belichick has taken some apparent shots at his former team in the year and a half since.

Now, that bad blood seems to extend to his new program as well. Members of UNC's staff reportedly told the Patriots last month they would be banned from UNC, one day before a New England scout was set to watch an August football practice. The team has reportedly not tried to scout the Tar Heels since.

Other teams are reportedly able to scout UNC's practices, but are restricted to watching the first three periods of practice (which includes stretching) and have no access to coaches or other personnel.

The policies do not violate NCAA rules, but do break typical customs between NFL teams and NCAA programs. Additionally, it also blocks some of the potential exposure for Belichick's players who could potentially be NFL Draft prospects next spring.

So far, Belichick's turn with UNC has come with more visibility than the typical college season. And so far, the 1-1 record is not quite living up to expectations: Though the Tar Heels won Saturday, they began the season with a blowout loss to TCU in front of a star-studded crowd.

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