Aaron Rodgers is talking about the future of the NFL following a possible final game with the Jets
Aaron Rodgers threw four touchdown passes and helped the New York Jets beat the Miami Dolphins' playoff hopes Sunday night, 32-30.
It may have been the last game for the 41-year-old player as there have been rumors of his retirement for weeks. Despite a rough season, Rodgers became the fifth player in NFL history to hit the 500-touchdown passing milestone in his career.
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Rodgers talked about his next steps after the game.
“We will have discussions in the next few days,” he said via SNY. “Whatever happens other than that, I don't know if anything will definitely come out of that. But I just need time to think about my future in the game, and my future here if they want me to be part of the next stage or if they are ready to move on, I'm grateful for the two years I've been here.
Rodgers said he intends to meet with team owners Woody and Christopher Johnson. He added that he will not be “angry or angry” about what they decided to do.
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The Jets acquired Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers before the start of the 2023 season. He played four snaps in Week 1 before suffering a season-ending Achilles injury.
The unrest and the hard work created a negative narrative for the team. The Jets fired Robert Saleh to general manager Joe Douglas in the middle of the season.
New York finished the year 5-12.
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Rodgers had 3,897 passing yards and 28 touchdown passes. He started each game.
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