Aaron Rodgers chasing Super Bowl glory after officially signing up with New York Jets
Aaron Rodgers joked that the New York Jets' sole Super Bowl trophy is "looking a little lonely" at his introductory news conference on Wednesday.
Aaron Rodgers has his eyes on the big prize in New York after joking that the Jets' only Super Bowl trophy is "looking a little lonely" at his introductory news conference.
Legendary NFL quarterback Rodgers joined the Jets after they agreed a trade deal with the Green Bay Packers on Tuesday.
The Jets lifted the Vince Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl III in 1968, beating the Baltimore Colts in Miami.
Rodgers himself, a four-time league MVP, spent 18 years with Green Bay and helped them to glory under Mike McCarthy to win the 2011 Super Bowl.
But he said he was not at the Jets "to be a saviour of any kind".
He added: "I'm just going to focus on this season. I'm excited to be here."
Rodgers has chosen to wear the number eight shirt with New York, instead of his traditional number 12, despite being given the blessing of Jets Hall of Famer Joe Namath.
The teams have also agreed to swap places in the first round of the draft, with Packers now having the 13th overall pick and the Jets 15th.