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NFL Comeback Player of the Year Odds: Aaron Rodgers Favored Amongst Group of Talented Quarterbacks
2024 NFL Comeback Player of the Year is set to be a star-studded awards race with a large group of high-profile players returning from season-ending injuries.
Comeback Player of the Year is always an interesting award, but this year will likely be dominated by the signal callers returning from their injuries, including, but not limited to, Aaron Rodgers, Joe Burrow, Kirk Cousins, and Anthony Richardson.
Those are the top four choices, headlined by Rodgers, who is returning from an Achilles injury suffered on Monday Night Football in Week 1 on his first drive as the Jets quarterback.
Rodgers is expected back for Week 1, practicing with Gang Green in hopes of ending the team’s Super Bowl drought. If he can play at a high level, will he capture the award, or will he be in the MVP race that will cloud this award? Can he win both? This is an interesting subplot of the 2024 season.
For now, here are the odds to win the award with Rodgers and Burrow, the 2021 winner of this award, the clear choices to win, with Cousins and Richardson slightly off the pace.
Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook
10 quarterbacks have odds of +3000 or shorter with only one player listed inside of this number that isn’t a QB: Nick Chubb. The Browns running back is recovering from an early season knee injury but will have stiff competition with quarterbacks holding most of the attention, including his backfield mate, quarterback Deshaun Watson.
There will be plenty of QBs that dominate this award, which is par for the course. The last six winners of the award have been quarterbacks (there was no Comeback Player of the Year in 2020).
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Jets’ Robert Saleh Reveals Aaron Rodgers Will Have ‘No Restrictions’ for OTAs
Aaron Rodgers is nearing the end of his recovery from his torn Achilles he suffered last September as New York Jets coach Robert Saleh told media at Friday's rookie minicamp that the quarterback will have "no restrictions" when OTA practices begin this month.
"Once phase three hits, we're not anticipating any restrictions from what we can and can't do with him," Saleh said, via ESPN. "The guy can still sling it. Obviously, he's still working through his rehab, but there are no issues on the trajectory on which he's going."
The "phase three" Saleh mentions is when the player can do non-contact work for 10 practices over the course four weeks. Once training camp begins in July, Rodgers is expected to be past this phase.
Rodgers had surgery to repair his torn Achilles eight months ago. At first, it was a possibility that Rodgers could've returned in the playoffs last season, but the Jets didn't make the postseason.
Rodgers, who won Super Bowl XLV with the Green Bay Packers in 2010, will enter year 20 of his NFL career in 2024. He is currently fifth all-time in passing touchdowns, ninth in passing yards, and first in passer rating among quarterbacks that meet minimum leaderboard requirements.
Aaron Rodgers to Skip All of Jets Minicamp for Odd Reason, per Report
On Tuesday, we learned Aaron Rodgers was not in attendance at the New York Jets' mandatory minicamp, which head coach Robert Saleh labled as an unexcused absence.
On Wednesday morning, we have now learned the veteran quarterback will be skipping the team's entire minicamp because he "prefers to be somewhere else away from football."
That reason was reported by The Athletic's Dianna Russini, who added it was the QB's choice to not show up.
NFL media and fans had lots of reacitons to this news: