Overview
- On the Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers said he is “pretty sure” the upcoming season will mark the end of his NFL career, prompting his decision to sign only a one-year deal
- He spent 18 seasons leading the Green Bay Packers and two with the New York Jets before joining Pittsburgh for a final campaign
- Pittsburgh made no additional free-agent or draft moves to secure a quarterback with starter potential, underscoring their commitment to Rodgers
- Rodgers said he intends to close his playing days “with a lot of love, fun and peace” before retiring from public life alongside his wife
- His two-decade NFL legacy includes a Super Bowl victory and four MVP awards