It’s too early to say whether Aaron Rodgers’ 20th season was his final one in the NFL.
Appearing on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday, the four-time NFL MVP and future Hall of Famer said he’s going to wait on who the next head coach and general manager of the New York Jets is before he decides whether he wants to continue playing.
The Jets are casting a wide net in their GM and head coach search, speaking to the likes of Jon-Eric Sullivan, Ryan Grigson, Arthur Smith, Steve Spagnuolo, Rex Ryan and Aaron Glenn, among many others, as they look to fill both positions.
Rodgers, 41, played in all 17 games this past season and reached 500 touchdowns and 60,000 passing yards, a year removed from suffering a season-ending Achilles injury in the 2023 season opener. The Jets went 5-12 and fired both head coach Robert Saleh and GM Joe Douglas during the season.
As the Jets seek new leadership, Rodgers said he’s had “limited communication” with people within the franchise, including owner Woody Johnson, about his future.
A former teammate of Rodgers’, Brett Favre, offered advice, via TMZ, to the quarterback as he contemplates his future.
