Aaron Rodgers remains undecided on NFL future: 'I'm open to anything'

Future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he remains undecided on his future in the NFL, including the possibility of retirement.
Future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he remains undecided on his future in the NFL.
“I’m open to anything and attached to nothing,” he said on "The Pat McAfee Show" Thursday. “Retirement could still be a possibility.”
Rodgers, considered one of the greatest signal-callers in league history, played his first 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers, leading the franchise to a Super Bowl victory in 2011. He was named the NFL's most valuable player four times and was a 10-time Pro Bowler.
He joined the Jets in 2023 and had an up-and-down experience in New York. He missed almost the entire first season after tearing his Achilles just four plays in. In 2024 he posted his worst completion percentage since 2019, his fewest yards per attempt since 2015, and his lowest passer rating as a full-time starter. The Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh after a 2-3 start to the season and finished the remainder of the year 3-9.
Rodgers, 41, was officially released on March 12 and became a free agent.
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