WATCH: Jets' Aaron Rodgers and Robert Saleh have a bizarre exchange on the sideline during Week 3 matchup against the Patriots

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The New York Jets had a first half to remember in their Week 3 game against the New England Patriots on Thursday night. The club went into the locker room with a 14-3 lead and looked to be in complete control of their AFC East rival for two quarters. While everything on the field was ideal for Gang Green, there was one interesting moment between quarterback Aaron Rodgers and head coach Robert Saleh that has caused a stir on social media.

After the Jets took a 14-0 lead over the Patriots on Breece Hall's goal-line touchdown, Saleh and Rodgers quickly shook hands on the sideline. When the head coach came over to hug him, Rodgers stoned him by putting his hands on his chest and appearing to say something sternly to him.

Of course, it's unclear what exactly Rodgers said to Saleh, but it was certainly an odd exchange given that the Jets had just won by two points against their division rival. Perhaps Rodgers was simply tempering the celebratory mood so that New York wouldn't rest on its laurels and allow the Patriots to charge back.

In the first half, Rodgers completed 15 of his 20 passes for 170 yards and a touchdown. In all, New York outscored the Patriots by 252 total yards to 40 yards and doubled its advantage in time of possession through two quarters as the Jets held a 14-3 lead.


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