NFL Player Says Aaron Rodgers’ ‘Weirdo’ Jets Are More Concerned With Taking Instagram Pictures Than Winning Games

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While it may just be the start of the NFL offseason, the feud between the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets remains as intense as ever.

During a recent interview, Bills offensive lineman Dion Dawkins took shots at the New York Jets by calling them “weirdos” and saying that he “hates all of them.”

Clemons, who participated in the only game that Aaron Rodgers suited up for this season, also said that the Jets are more concerned with taking Instagram pictures than they are with winning games.

“I hate them, all of them, bro. … When it comes to sports, there are people that play the sport because they love the sport. And then there’s people that play the sport just to try to be cool. I feel like they play the sport to try to be cool. Those are a bunch of dudes that just want to take pictures on Instagram. That’s whack,” Dawkins said on VladTV.

Dawkins’ intense dislike of the Jets stems from their November 19 meeting in Buffalo, which the Bills won by a score of 32-6.

The 29-year-old offensive tackle specifically took issue with the Jets defense trash-talking quarterback Josh Allen during a TV timeout.

He also specifically mentioned defensive end Micheal Clemons, calling him a “b—- boy” and accusing him of igniting a postgame scrap in the tunnel following the game.

“First of all, why are you talking to my quarterback? Don’t talk to my quarterback. Stay over there. Don’t say nothing to none of my guys. Just stay over there, son. Don’t talk to 17. I’m really serious about that. Don’t talk to him. Don’t say nothing to him at all, right?” Dawkins said.

It certainly isn’t surprising to hear that the Jets are a reflection of their leader, who has done more talking than playing since arriving in New York back in April 2023.

Unfortunately for Dawkins, he doesn’t have complete bragging rights over the Jets, are Gang Green were able to overcome the Week 1 injury to Aaron Rodgers to beat the Bills by a score of 22-16.