Aaron Rodgers insists his concern level with the New York Jets' offensive line is "pretty low" despite six sacks and numerous pressures in a joint practice with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Wednesday.

The quarterback preached patience, suggesting the pass-protection issues will get resolved once the starting five is set.

"It's Aug. 16, so we've got some time," Rodgers said. "Also, it's coming up."

The Jets faced the Buccaneers without guards Laken Tomlinson (leg) and Alijah Vera-Tucker (ankle) and left tackle Duane Brown (shoulder), who remains on the physically unable to perform list.

"I don't get concerned about things I don't have a huge role in -- yet," Rodgers said. "That might change. At some point, I might say, 'Hey, I need the five who are going to be in there to be in there with me for a solid week,' but I don't think we're at that point ... because I don't think there are five guys that have earned those spots. So, I have some patience."