Packers star Aaron Rodgers hints he WILL PLAY in the NFL, but opens the door to a potential Green Bay departure

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Is that Green Bay or some other place? I’m not sure’: Aaron Rodgers hints he WILL PLAY in the NFL after setting his sights on being crowned MVP again… but the quarterback admits he could leave the Packers after they failed to make the playoffs this week season

  • Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers has hinted that he is not ready to retire yet
  • Rodgers’ future uncertain after Packers failed to make this year’s playoffs
  • The 39-year-old has suggested that he will continue to play, but potentially for a new team.
  • After winning MVP two years in a row, he’s desperate to do it again in 2023.
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Aaron Rodgers has suggested he isn’t ready to end his professional soccer career, but refused to rule out a possible departure from the Green Bay Packers.

Rodgers’ NFL future is uncertain after Green Bay failed to make the playoffs this year, raising fears he could walk away from the sport at the age of 39.

However, during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Showthe Packers quarterback hinted that he might continue playing with a new team next season.

‘Do I still think I can play? Of course,’ she said. ‘Can I play at a high level? Yes. The highest. I think I can win MVP again in the right situation.

Aaron Rodgers has suggested that he is not ready to end his professional football career

The 39-year-old opened up about his future during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show.

The 39-year-old opened up about his future during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show.

‘The right situation… Is it Green Bay or somewhere else? I’m not sure, but I don’t think you should close any opportunities.

“And as I said during the season, it has to be that both sides really want to work together moving forward and I think there are more conversations to have.”

“I think no player wants to be part of any kind of rebuild, I said that years ago. Reloads are so much fun because you feel like you’re close, you’re only a couple of people away.

“This game is about relationships, it’s about the players you play with and count on, even if they might not show up very well in the stat book – a guy like Marcedes Lewis, he’s an important cog at midfield. of the locker room.” and the momentum of the team.

“He’s a guy I want to finish my career with. If I’m playing, I want that guy next to me.

Rodgers, who was crowned NFL MVP for the second straight season in 2021, spent his entire 18-year career with Green Bay,

Rodgers is still deciding what the future holds after the NFL season ended for the Packers.

Rodgers is still deciding what the future holds after the NFL season ended for the Packers.

He put pen and paper on a three-year contract extension worth $150 million in 2022, having flirted with a potential exit beforehand, but the Packers’ poor season has already cast doubt on his future yet again.

The four-time MVP hardly looked like a man planning to stay next season after his final loss against the Detroit Lions, which gave them a final 8-9 record, especially when he refused to swap jerseys with Jameson Williams.

Williams was caught on camera after the game asking Rodgers if he could keep his jersey, to which the Packers quarterback said, “I’ve got to hold on to this one.”

After admitting that Green Bay bosses aren’t pressing him for an answer, and that he’s not “mentally or emotionally ready” to give them one, Rodgers continued: “Look, I think you have a feeling where you’re leaning, but there are a lot of things that come into play.

Jameson Williams approached him after the Detroit Lions' win over Green Bay earlier this month and asked for his jersey, only to be told by the quarterback:

Jameson Williams approached him after the Detroit Lions’ win over Green Bay earlier this month and asked for his jersey, only for the quarterback to say, “I’ve got to hold on to this one.”

‘I think just a little bit on my side, it’s the physical part, it’s the emotional part, it’s the spiritual part. It is the ability to go out again and give one hundred percent.

‘It’s also the situation and where the team is and the focus going forward, short term, long term. Then it all comes down to intuition and how it feels in your body and how it feels in your mind.

‘Once you commit, then you commit. You move on, whatever the decision, so you know, I just need some time now. I don’t need to ask anyone to respect my time or whatever. That’s going to be the answer until I’m ready, and when I’m ready to give my opinion like I did last year, I’m in or out.