Brett Favre, who mentored Aaron Rodgers during their time with the Packers, has delivered a direct message to his former teammate regarding the decision to potentially retire from the NFL.
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Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers spoke with “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday, saying that he’s in a holding pattern for his own future while the team figures out who’ll be running New York's show next season.
Rodgers shared some details of his exit interviews with Jets brass, offering some slight details on what he went into with team vice chairman Christopher Johnson and team president Hymie Elhai, without divulging too much about the direction of his talks with owner Woody Johnson.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers waits to see who the team hires as its next head coach and general manager before deciding on his NFL future. In his first public comments since the Jets’ 5-12 season ended,
Rodgers returned from a torn Achilles this season to high hopes, with many experts predicting the Jets would end their playoff drought. The team instead stumbled to a 5-12 record, struggling on both sides of the ball and enduring internal turmoil that included the firing of both the head coach and general manager.
NFL analyst Colin Cowherd disagreed with Ben Roethlisberger about a potential Aaron Rodgers arrival to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He lives, he breathes, and now, he finally speaks. For haters of Aaron Rodgers, the “speaking” part is something they could do without, but that does not matter as it relates to the New York Jets‘ future—which is exactly what the man spoke about on Thursday.