AARON RODGERS COULD BE HEADING TOWARDS RETIREMENT AT THE END OF THE SEASON
After another poor performance for the New York Jets, quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ future in the NFL is looking increasingly uncertain. With the Jets having a dreadful season, Rodgers’ hopes of leading the team to their first playoff berth in over a decade have been crushed.
Rodgers, 20-year NFL veteran, is playing like a 41-year-old man, with his latest outing against the Buffalo Bills being particularly dismal. He passed for just 118 yards, two interceptions, and no touchdowns, prompting him to suggest that he be benched for backup Tyrod Taylor.
The season has been “a nightmare” for the Jets, with too many games getting away from them, according to Rodgers. He even expressed his own feelings of frustration, stating that the team’s performance exemplified the season as a whole.
It’s unclear whether this season will be Rodgers’ last in the NFL, but he has already indicated that he will take some time to think about his future after the year ends. He has previously expressed a desire to return to the Jets in 2025, but it remains to be seen if the team will want him back.
The Jets could potentially release Rodgers after the season, leaving his future in the league hanging in the balance. For now, one thing is certain: Rodgers’ time with the Jets has not panned out as expected, and his future in the NFL remains uncertain.