is now available on Netflix. The much-anticipated docuseries represents the most comprehensive look yet at what makes the New York Jets' unique quarterback tick. Few would have expected it to come out with New York sitting at 4-10 and simply fulfilling its contractual obligations to play out the season.
Those fortunate enough to get an early look or press play as soon as it went live are sharing their impressions of the project, as well as the most memorable moments. ESPN's Rich Cimini is one of them and offered the following:
Viewers interested in learning more about Rodgers's side of the story when it comes to his fractured relationship with his family will learn more about how that escalated when his brother appeared a reality show several years ago.
No one else in the Rodgers family participated in the docuseries. For Aaron's part, it sounds as though he's open to a reconciliation while being realistic about the different places each camps are in their journeys.
There will be more tidbits trickling out through the day as people get their eyes on this series. The early returns suggest it's nothing if not engaging.






