Aaron Rodgers reveals he will hold talks with the Jets in next 24 hours as he weighs up NFL retirement
Aaron Rodgers will have crunch calls with the Jets over the next 24 hours as he weighs whether he has played his last game in the NFL.
The legendary quarterback made history on Sunday when he threw his 500th career touchdown in the Jets’ win over the Dolphins, and rumors continue to swirl about his future.
At 41 years old, the Super Bowl champion and four-time MVP may have played his last game, and he revealed that talks about his future are imminent.
“I’m going to go home and relax,” he told Fox Sports in an interview on the MetLife field immediately after the game, before adding, “But I’m not going to hold anyone back.
Aaron Rodgers waves goodbye to fans as he leaves the field for perhaps the last time
Rodgers revealed he will have discussions with the Jets about his NFL future over the next 24 hours
“I’ll have conversations with the Jets tomorrow to see what they think, and then we’ll make a decision before it gets too late in the offseason.”
More to follow.