Aaron Rodgers’ tweet on Monday night didn’t provide any clarity as the Jets and Packers are both awaiting a decision on the quarterback.
All day Monday, NFL fans wanted to hear about Aaron Rodgers. When he finally spoke, he just confused and made people even more angry.
Here’s what the Packers quarterback tweeted at 10:43 p.m. ET. “SULLLLLL!”
Two crying laughing emojis completed the 11-character tweet.
What does Aaron Rodgers’ tweet mean?
Guess what Rogers meant by “SULLLLLL”?
Some on Twitter speculated that he was referencing hero pilot Sally Sullenberger and simply omitted the “Y.” Sullenberger famously crash-landed the plane in the middle of the Hudson River without losing any passengers. And the Hudson River is, of course, in New York.
So maybe he’s talking about the Jets?
The dictionary shows that “Sull” when used as a noun means “plough”. When used as an intransitive verb, it means “to be gloomy.”
So maybe he’s getting into farming… or he’s in a bad mood.
Trying to make sense of Rodgers at this point is more trouble than it’s worth, especially since he’s done his fair share of trolling.
Rodgers will ultimately have to make a decision about his NFL future, whether it’s to retire, return to Green Bay or request a trade to the Jets.
Fans and the media briefly thought there was a solution to all this earlier Monday, the first day of NFL free agency, but that quickly gave way to more waiting. Even the Jets receiver has commented on the drawn-out process and conflicting reports.
Who knows what will happen next as this saga continues.