Aaron Rodgers, aged 41, remains undecided about his NFL future, emphasizing that he is not rushing into retirement, a return to football, or signing with a new team. The former New York Jets quarterback cited personal matters, including a serious relationship and supporting friends facing challenges, as his current priorities. While Rodgers has engaged with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings, and New York Giants post-release, no immediate agreement is in sight.
Despite Pittsburgh emerging as a potential landing spot due to their cap space and uncertain quarterback situation, Rodgers has downplayed financial considerations, stating he would play for $10 million for any team. Reflecting on his abrupt departure from the Jets following a brief and turbulent stint that saw both success and struggles, Rodgers remains non-committal about his next career move, underlining his openness to all possibilities, including retirement. With an illustrious career boasting over 62,000 passing yards and 500 touchdowns, Rodgers’ future in the NFL remains uncertain as he navigates this transitional phase.