The New York Jets weren't in the best of moods last week after they fell to a 10-9 defeat to the Denver Broncos. With a downpour making sure neither offense got going on the day, the Jets failed to convert on several opportunities, leaving them with a 2-2 record after four weeks of football. They were handed another headache after Aaron Rodgers left the field limping a little.
Rodgers was sacked five times by the Broncos. During an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday, the four-time NFL MVP said his knee was a little "banged up" and "swollen" which meant he wound up on the Jets' injury report for the Week 5 game in London.
However, Rodgers is expected to get the green light to line up under center when the Jets take on the Minnesota Vikings later today in London.

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Is Aaron Rodgers playing today?
Rodgers is expected to suit up against the Minnesota Vikings later today but the Jets raised some eyebrows by elevating quarterback Adrian Martinez from the practice squad.
They also have backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor ready just in case.
In case Rodgers goes down with an injury, the UFL MVP will serve as an emergency quarterback to Taylor. While Martinez likely won't see the field, elevating him to the active roster was a prerequisite for the Jets to have one of Taylor or Martinez as the emergency quarterback.
Jets vs Vikings injury report
The Jets don't have too many injury concerns heading into the NFL's first game in London this season. Tackle Morgan Moses has officially been ruled out with a knee injury while linebacker C.J. Moseley (toe) and DT Leki Fotu (hamstring) are doubtful.
For the Vikings, Sam Darnold popped up on the injury report but he is expected to line up under center. Minnesota opened the practice window for tight end T.J. Hockenson who missed the first four weeks with a knee injury but the Week 5 game in London will be too soon for the Vikings TE.
How to watch Jets vs Vikings live
The Jets vs Vikings game is scheduled for a 9:30 am (Eastern) kickoff live from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The game will be broadcast live on NFL Network. Fans in the U.K. and Europe can tune into NFL Game Pass and Sky Sports to watch this game. Those in Canada can turn to DAZN.
Those looking for a Jets vs Vikings live stream can tune into FuboTV which offers a seven-day free trial.
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