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Jets Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Stops Into Hoboken Condos For Photo Shoot
NFL quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Daniel Jones have both dropped by Hoboken recently, for very different reasons. See the photos.

HOBOKEN, NJ — He's got all kinds of time. New York Jets Quarterback Aaron Rodgers recently headed to Hoboken's Wonder Lofts building — a group of million-dollar condos that were once a Wonder Bread factory — for a photo shoot.
The quarterback was part of a shoot for Zenith Watches (not Wonder Bread) on May 25, according to a Wonder Lofts spokesperson.
Rodgers, who just joined the Jets in spring, was rumored to be looking for an apartment in Hoboken earlier this year. He wouldn't be the first signal-caller to live in the mile-square city, as Giants quarterback Eli Manning once resided in the Tea Building with his wife and three girls.
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But instead, Rodgers reportedly dropped $4 million on a place in Manhattan.
Meanwhile, Giants quarterback (and contender for best new country artist) Daniel Jones dropped by Hoboken High School's athletic field last week as part of a football camp for local school kids.
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Mile-square Hoboken has been a celebrity magnet lately, with Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni filming the movie "It Ends With Us" in an art gallery uptown (see Patch coverage and photos here). The Writers' Strike has reportedly put the kibosh on that for now.
The Wonder Lofts property has 83 new construction condominiums, some with views of the Manhattan skyline, ranging in price from $1,900,000 to $3,500,000.
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