Aaron Rodgers, 42, Gets Honest About Potential Retirement Ahead of Big Game
At 42, Rodgers is on a one-year contract and will become a free agent after the season, with one or two playing options available, he said.
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Aaron Rodgers, 42, Gets Honest About Potential Retirement Ahead of Big Game
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers knows he may be about to play his last game on Sunday, January 4. Ahead of the Steelers’ do-or-die regular season finale against the Baltimore Ravens — one that Pittsburgh needs to win to make the playoffs — Rodgers, 42, reflected on his impending free agency and potential retirement decision. “I’m thinking about this week, but obviously I’m 42 years old and I’m on a one-year deal,” he said, accordin…
Mike Tomlin Receives Bad News on His Future With Steelers as Aaron Rodgers Keeps Options Open Beyond Pittsburgh
Head coach Mike Tomlin’s future with the Pittsburgh Steelers is again under the microscope. As the franchise enters a do-or-die contest with the Baltimore Ravens in Week 18, fresh comments from an NFL insider suggest real questions are emerging. With a roster that’s aging and the mounting pressure, there could be big changes coming for the organization. And it may build uncertainty around Tomlin’s stint with the Steelers. During his appearance …
Steelers' Aaron Rodgers keeps retirement options open ahead of must-win Ravens game
Aaron Rodgers spent the offseason sounding like a quarterback nearing the end. But as the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare for a win-or-go-home Week 18 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, the four-time MVP suddenly appears open to returning for another season.Speaking to reporters Wednesday, Rodgers didn’t shut the door on the possibility of returning for a 22nd season. "I'm thinking about this week, but, obviously, I'm 42 years old, and I'm on a o…
Aaron Rodgers Drops Another Cryptic Hint About His ‘Wife’ Amid Retirement Talk
Aaron Rodgers is once again keeping the football world guessing — and this time, it’s not just about playbooks or formations, but a deeply personal decision that remains wrapped in mystery. As the Aaron Rodgers prepares for what could be the final game of his storied NFL career, the 42-year-old quarterback made it clear that retirement won’t be decided by him alone. Instead, Rodgers says the conversation will begin at home — with a wife the publ…
Ravens CB Wants to Make Rodgers’ 'Last Memory' a Negative One
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in a game against the Baltimore Ravens on Dec. 7, 2025. -- Ed Thompson / Steelers Now Depending on the outcome, Sunday night’s winner-take-all Week 18 game against the Baltimore Ravens could be Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ last outing of his Hall of Fame career. Rodgers said on The Pat McAfee Show in June that he was pretty sure this would be his last year. It’s unclear if that stan…
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