The New York Jets find themselves at a crossroads, holding a disheartening 2-6 record as they prepare to face the Houston Texans. Despite season-opening talk of contending for a championship, the Jets have stumbled into a five-game losing streak, keeping them at the bottom of the AFC standings. Before each recent game, the team hinted at a possible shift, suggesting that moments like head coach Robert Saleh's guidance or wide receiver Davante Adams’ inspiring postgame speeches would ignite their comeback. Yet, these hopes have repeatedly fallen flat, and a change in their on-field performance remains elusive.
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J.J. Watt mocks Aaron Rodgers and Jets over latest health craze with Cayenne Pepper drink
Former Texans standout and now popular CBS analyst J.J. Watt has voiced his frustration with the Jets’ lackluster season. Known for his candid, no-holds-barred analysis, Watt has built a reputation in the NFL commentary world, not shying away from calling out inefficiencies in coaching, officiating, or even mundane travel experiences. When Aaron Rodgers, the Jets’ high-profile quarterback, recently revealed a new health routine—drinking cayenne-infused water as a remedy for pain—Watt couldn’t hold back his skepticism.
During his Wednesday segment on The Pat McAfee Show , Watt openly questioned Rodgers' latest holistic approach. With a tone of incredulity, he remarked, “Oh, that’ll do it. Right out of the darkness, baby. That’s it.” His skepticism grew as he continued, “Is this a joke, man? Is this a joke? Go play ball, man. Just go play ball. Try to get better. Try to score some touchdowns.” Reflecting the frustration of many fans, Watt added, “I’m so sick of talking about this s---. You’re 2–6.”
Rodgers, seemingly unfazed by the Jets' on-field struggles, shared his enthusiasm for this unusual wellness technique, crediting punter Thomas Morstead for the recommendation. “T-Mo gave me a little fountain of youth,” he noted, emphasizing that Morstead has found the cayenne water to be a natural yet effective boost.
The Jets' season, however, needs more than novel health remedies. As they enter Thursday’s game, fans and critics alike wonder if the team can shift from talk to tangible success—or if they’re destined for more disappointment.
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J.J. Watt mocks Aaron Rodgers and Jets over latest health craze with Cayenne Pepper drink
Former Texans standout and now popular CBS analyst J.J. Watt has voiced his frustration with the Jets’ lackluster season. Known for his candid, no-holds-barred analysis, Watt has built a reputation in the NFL commentary world, not shying away from calling out inefficiencies in coaching, officiating, or even mundane travel experiences. When Aaron Rodgers, the Jets’ high-profile quarterback, recently revealed a new health routine—drinking cayenne-infused water as a remedy for pain—Watt couldn’t hold back his skepticism.
During his Wednesday segment on The Pat McAfee Show , Watt openly questioned Rodgers' latest holistic approach. With a tone of incredulity, he remarked, “Oh, that’ll do it. Right out of the darkness, baby. That’s it.” His skepticism grew as he continued, “Is this a joke, man? Is this a joke? Go play ball, man. Just go play ball. Try to get better. Try to score some touchdowns.” Reflecting the frustration of many fans, Watt added, “I’m so sick of talking about this s---. You’re 2–6.”
"That'll do it" 😂😂 ~ @JJWatt #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/xa3h0fgg9w
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) October 30, 2024
Rodgers, seemingly unfazed by the Jets' on-field struggles, shared his enthusiasm for this unusual wellness technique, crediting punter Thomas Morstead for the recommendation. “T-Mo gave me a little fountain of youth,” he noted, emphasizing that Morstead has found the cayenne water to be a natural yet effective boost.
The Jets' season, however, needs more than novel health remedies. As they enter Thursday’s game, fans and critics alike wonder if the team can shift from talk to tangible success—or if they’re destined for more disappointment.
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