The biggest story in the NFL on Tuesday morning after the first Monday Night Football game of the season was not the punt return in overtime that sealed the Jets' win over the Buffalo Bills, but the sack on the fourth play of Aaron Rodgers' year that resulted in a season-ending torn Achilles.
To get some insight on the 39-year-old quarterback's injury and what it means for his football future, Kevin Sheehan spoke to Michael E. Goldsmith, M.D., who is the Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at Sibley Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Goldsmith also joined to give some insight into the stinger injury that has been plaguing Washington Commanders defensive end Chase Young forcing him to miss the Week 1 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Listen to the full conversation on the audio player above!