Aaron Rodgers knows his NFL playing days are coming to an end — it’s just a matter of when. The New York Jets quarterback, 40, who is in the midst of a disastrous 3-8 season, candidly acknowledged the impending threat of Father Time in a Tuesday,
However, the specifics of when Rodgers will walk away from both the Jets and football have become a matter of much discussion in recent weeks. On Wednesday afternoon, Rodgers shed light on a factor that might play into his decision: the shape of New York's 2025 coaching staff.
Could Aaron Rodgers end up in Vegas ... or even Tennessee? As Week 13 kicks off, we tackle Rodgers' future and several other topics.
Aaron Rodgers cast doubt on his playing future on Tuesday during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, just a few weeks after telling reporters that he thought he would like to return for a 21st season in the NFL in 2025.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers was back talking about vaccines on "The Pat McAfee Show," saying people should "look out" with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joining President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet.
Aaron Rodgers is still contemplating whether he wants to play football next season. And if he does return, he prefers it to be with the Jets.
Jets wideout Garrett Wilson got honest on playing with Aaron Rodgers and the star quarterback's future in New York
Seattle is 6-0 all time at MetLife Stadium and the Seahawks will look to continue their mastery there Sunday when they face Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets.
The 40-year-old quarterback addressed rumors about his NFL future Tuesday in a segment on the Pat McAfee Show. Here's what he said.
Aaron Rodgers said trying to make sure he leaves on a better note won't drive him to return for a 21st season.
Aaron Rodgers is in a position that he never foresaw happening in his career: He is on a terrible team. The New York Jets thought they were getting the multiple-time MVP when they traded for him in 2023, but he lasted just four snaps before Leonard Floyd tore his Achilles on a low hit.