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move to the started with disaster when his Achilles tendon was torn in their season opener against the Buffalo Bills, and now the NFL quarterback aims to prove he's ready for 2024 with a trip to Egypt to prove he can move around just fine. missed the entire season just after joining from the Green Bay Packers, where he won one Super Bowl championship, and at the age of 39 was battling an uphill struggle in a bid to ensure his body could recover and continue his NFL career. But upon turning 40, he was spotted getting slowly back into his grove in an extraordinary turnaround.

Now he's pretty much back to full health and ready to try those all important plays for his new offense. It comes after a during which he was fined for missing a mandatory training camp, ahead of his return to his obligations on July 23 at Florham Park. He's even snuck in time for golf too, appearing at the American Century Championship golf tournament.



"I felt good all spring," told NBC Sports. "Had a nice OTAs. "Had a beautiful trip to Egypt.

And this is like the last marker - summer is over on Sunday. Walking up (hole) 18 is like super bittersweet, but it's fun to be out here. "My Achilles feels good.

I felt really good at the end of last year. Then there's kind of a ..

. there's always that kind of plateau part. It's just about getting back into it.

" Why was Aaron Rodgers fined? Despite the to head to the North African nation, located on the Mediterranean and Red Seas by Israel, because he still skipped a mandatory camp in an "unexcused" absence, the Jets had to fine him to save face. It means that unauthorized absences will be reserved for serious mitigating circumstances. The upcoming July 23 camp is also something he could be fined for missing too.

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