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Jets QB Aaron Rodgers finds “fountain of youth” in new cayenne pepper water drink

Jets QB Aaron Rodgers finds “fountain of youth” in new cayenne pepper water drink

After Gang Green's 25-22 loss at New England on Sunday, Patriots' 330-pound defensive tackle Davon Godchaux said he sees an aging Rodgers.

“Yeah, I think he’s struggling right now,” Godchaux said. “Just a Hall of Fame quarterback, I hate to see him go out like that, but I'll always get a win against him, that looks good on your resume. But yeah, he definitely doesn't look the same anymore. You just don’t do it.” I don’t know if he can go back there. He doesn't look mobile at all.

Rodgers did not dispute Godchaux's comments.

“He’s probably right,” the quarterback said. “Yes, it hurt me. But today I feel better.”

Rodgers is feeling better thanks to his continued routine rehab — and some cayenne pepper water.

“I take care of myself nonstop,” he said. “And if you watch the game, you know I only got hit a couple of times. I was fired once. I didn't really move much. That was probably part of it. But I expect I'll get there.” I'm doing much, much more this week.

“I'll be in the middle and hopefully get back to my speed, which is faster than Godchaux.”

With the Jets' season stalling after a fifth straight loss (2-6), Gang Green desperately needs the QB to play like an MVP on Thursday night to keep hope alive.

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