Aaron Rodgers did more than just throw on the field before the New York Jets upset the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday afternoon.

Sidelined with a ruptured Achilles tendon, the veteran played a role for the team during the game as well.

Rodgers wore a headset and offered suggestions to coaches during the game, according to a report.

The Jets didn't score an offensive touchdown until the final two minutes of their 20-14 win, but the locker room was easily influenced by their superstar quarterback's presence.

"He wanted to be on the sidelines," Robert Saleh said after the win. "It's unbelievable. A lot of people that I have talked to – I won't name names but who have also had it – that everyone is in awe that he is even walking. For him to be on the sideline standing the entire time, he's a freakazoid."