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Aaron Rodgers predicted to retire by plugged-in national NFL reporter: "Felt like him saying goodbye"

The star quarterback drops cryptic comments ahead of the Jets' final game, fueling speculation about his future in the NFL.

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) walks off the field after...
New York Jets quarterback Aaron RodgersAdam HungerAP Photo

Aaron Rodgers has left NFL fans and analysts questioning his future after a recent press conference sparked rumors of his potential retirement. The New York Jets quarterback, known for his legendary 18-season tenure with the Green Bay Packers, delivered a heartfelt message that many interpreted as a farewell.

Rodgers, now 40, reflected on his two decades in the league, saying, "This game has given me so much, and I'm at peace with the reality of where I stand." He continued, "If I'm not part of the change that's coming, I want to make sure everyone knows I'm deeply grateful for the time I've had."

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The remarks came ahead of the Jets' Week 18 matchup against the Miami Dolphins, a game Rodgers hinted could be his last.

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A rollercoaster season and lingering challenges

Rodgers' transition to the New York Jets in 2023 was highly anticipated, but his first season was derailed by an Achilles injury in Week 1. Though he fought to return this season, the Jets struggled to find their rhythm, landing in third place in the AFC East.

For Rodgers, this season has been a stark contrast to his prime years with the Packers, where he earned four MVP titles and led the team to a Super Bowl victory in 2011. Despite his undeniable skill and resilience, Rodgers' recent performances have been far from his peak, raising questions about his long-term future.

NFL reporter Ian Rapoport added fuel to the speculation, noting the tone of Rodgers' comments. "It felt like him saying goodbye," Rapoport shared, sparking debate across sports media and among fans.

The Jets are set to face the Dolphins on Sunday, January 5, at 3:25 PM CT, marking the end of their regular season. For Rodgers, this game could be a swan song, or the beginning of a new chapter in his storied career.

As fans prepare for what could be an emotional farewell, Rodgers' legacy as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history remains secure. Whether this is truly the end or just another twist in his journey, his impact on the game is undeniable.

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