Jets' Aaron Rodgers on Braelon Allen: 'He was running over people'

Aaron Rodgers recently praised his teammate Braelon Allen, highlighting his impressive performance on the field.

After their game against the Tennessee Titans, Rodgers remarked, "He was running over people," referring to Allen's physical style of play and ability to make impactful runs.

Allen, a rookie running back, made history by becoming the youngest player to score a scrimmage touchdown in the NFL since 1930. 

He also became the first rookie in Jets franchise history to achieve both a receiving and rushing touchdown in the same game.

His contributions have been significant as the Jets look to establish a more dynamic offense this season.

Rodgers has expressed excitement about working with younger teammates like Allen, noting the generational gap between them—Rodgers at 40 years old and Allen at just 20.

This dynamic adds a unique layer to their collaboration on the field as they prepare for upcoming challenges, including their rivalry game against the New England Patriots.

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