Aaron Rodgers ‘not holding anybody hostage’ as he decides his future, retirement a possibility
- Aaron Rodgers met with head coach Aaron Glenn and GM Darren Mougey.
- Rodgers flew to New York hoping to discuss his future with the Jets.
- The new Jets regime quickly told Rodgers they were going in a different direction.
- Glenn asked Rodgers if he was sure about playing, stating, 'We're going in a different direction'.
- Rodgers expressed his shock and displeasure with how the Jets handled the situation.
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Aaron Rodgers talked about the Vikings, his future on Pat McAfee Show
In his first public comments since being released by the Jets, veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers didn’t exactly clarify his future, but re-affirmed his close relationship with Minnesota Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell.
Aaron Rodgers says he’s not holding teams hostage as he weighs whether to return for a 21st NFL season
Aaron Rodgers is in no rush to make a decision about his future. The free-agent quarterback said during an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday that he is “not holding anybody hostage” as he weighs whether to return for a 21st season. The New York Jets released Rodgers in March. The 41-year-old four-time NFL MVP has visited the Pittsburgh Steelers and talked with the Minnesota Vikings in recent weeks but said certain things in his per…
Aaron Rodgers Facing 'Constraints' In His Life As NFL Decision Drags On
Steven Bergman/AFF-USA.COM / MEGA Aaron Rodgers has yet to make a decision about his NFL future, and that may not be happening anytime soon. The NFL star, now a free agent after his run with the New York Jets, revealed on "The Pat McAfee Show" that he is grappling with personal issues in his life that appear to be holding up his big decision. At the moment, the Pittsburgh Steelers look like the most likely team for Aaron Rodgers to join, as most…
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