PITTSBURGH — If Aaron Rodgers is looking to gain a measure of revenge against the New York Jets a few months after being cut for the first time in his professional life, he’s keeping it to himself.
Yes, Rodgers is looking forward to Sunday’s trip to MetLife Stadium with the rest of the Pittsburgh Steelers, but only because it marks the start of his 21st and perhaps final season.
And that’s it. Publicly anyway.
Rodgers brushed aside the idea that he has something to prove to the New York front office and first-year head coach Aaron Glenn after the Jets opted to move on from the 41-year-old over the winter following two injury-filled and at times tumultuous seasons.
While Rodgers name-checked more than a half dozen former teammates on Wednesday — including cornerback Sauce Gardner and ru