Jets' Aaron Rodgers 'arguably the greatest playmaker in the game right now,' Brett Favre says

Aaron Rodgers will return to the huddle for the New York Jets on Monday night as they open up the season against the defending NFC champion San Francisco 49ers.

It’s been a year since NFL fans saw Rodgers take a snap on offense. He went down with an Achilles tear on the first drive of the Jets’ 2023 season. Now, he’s worked all the way back and is ready to lead the team to what fans expect – the playoffs.

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NFL legend Brett Favre, who Rodgers succeeded with the Green Bay Packers, told TMZ Sports in an interview published Monday he expected the NFL star to be as good as he’s been.

"I’ve said this any time someone asks me about it. Say what you want about Aaron, but he’s arguably the greatest playmaker in the game right now," Favre said. "He can, for lack of a better term, make chicken salad out of chicken s--- pretty quickly."

Favre said there was "no reason" the Jets couldn’t compete for the AFC Championship with a healthy Rodgers and a solid defense.

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The Jets have a hearty challenge in the first week of the season.

The 49ers have reloaded and re-signed their major players to contract extensions – Christian McCaffrey, Brandon Aiyuk and Trent Williams.

Former NFL star Rob Gronkowski told Fox News Digital he believed the 49ers could get back to the Super Bowl.

"I believe the San Francisco 49errs now have the best team on paper in the NFL," he said. "But, can they get the job done in crunch time when it really matters? Over the last two years, they haven’t been able to. They got everyone signed. Everyone’s happy on their team. There’s no more excuses. Can they finally get the job done? We will see."

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Florida high school football player dead at 18 after collapsing during game

A Florida high school football died after collapsing during a game on Friday night.

Chance Gainer played wide receiver and defensive back for Port St. Joe High School. The 18-year-old senior collapsed during a game at Liberty County High School.

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Gainer was running toward the play when he went down, Port St. Joe athletic director, Vice Principal Tim Davis, told the Northwest Florida Daily News. Coaches rushed to his side when he went down and called for paramedics immediately.

"He just went to the ground suddenly," Davis told the outlet.

Gainer, who scored a touchdown in the game, was taken to a hospital in an ambulance. He later died at the hospital. 

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Davis said there were about four minutes left in Friday’s game when school officials learned of the teen’s death. The decision was made to finish the game with Port St. Joe winning, 28-0.

Gainer’s teammates were then told of his death.

The scene was heartbreaking. Parents came down on the field to comfort their kids. "Such a helpless feeling," Davis said.

Gainer was an honors student who visited Vanderbilt University to discuss possibly attending there, Gulf County School Superintendent Jim Norton told WJHG-TV.

Gainer "had world-class speed, but more importantly, had a world-class personality," Norton said.

There were seven deaths of high school and middle school football players in August alone, prompting warnings from parents and officials about taking better safety measures.

Marty McNair, father of 19-year-old Jordan McNair of Randallstown, Maryland, who collapsed during football practice in 2018 and died of heatstroke, told Fox News Digital in a recent interview that has the fall football season really gets into the thick of it, parents should prioritize their children's safety first.

The National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research reported 16 total football-related deaths in 2023. Nine of those 16 victims were in middle or high school.

In the months of July and August over the past three academic years, there were six football deaths in 2021, three in 2022 and two in 2023, according to NCCSIR statistics.

Fox News' Audrey Conklin and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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