NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Aaron Rodgers wants to make clear that he technically now has two victories as quarterback of the New York Jets.
Not his first.
Braelon Allen, the NFL's youngest player, ran for a 20-yard touchdown with 4:31 left to put Rodgers and the New York Jets ahead to stay as they beat the Tennessee Titans 24-17 on Sunday.
Rodgers threw for 176 yards and two TDs and got to kneel down for his first victory that he started and finished as the Jets' starting quarterback. He tore his left Achilles tendon on his fourth snap of the Jets' 2023 season opener, which was a win over Buffalo.
The 40-year-old four-time NFL MVP said somehow that first one counts, though it didn't make this win any less special having ''been a long time coming.''
''These are kind of the games you look back on late in the season, and you're thankful that you won these,'' Rodgers said. "Because if we want to be a great team, we've got to win in these type of environments against teams like that.''
One of Rodgers' TD passes was to the 20-year-old Allen, marking a score by the NFL's oldest and youngest players. The fourth-round pick out of Wisconsin said playing with Breece Hall takes some of the focus off him. He credited tight end Jeremy Ruckert for the sealing block on his game-winning TD run.
"My Nana could probably score on that one,'' Allen said.