Aaron Rodgers says he’s “very sure” he’ll retire after this season
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Aaron Rogers The legendary career will be seemingly approaching after this season.
Rodgers, 41, said he is “very confident” that he will retire with the Pittsburgh Steelers after this season. The future Hall of Fame signed a one-year contract with the Steelers at the beginning of June.
“I’m pretty sure of this, so I just got a one-year deal. The Steelers didn’t have to spend extra years on anything more. “Pat McCuffy Show.”
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, #8, will be taking part in practice at Pittsburgh’s NFL football minicamp on Wednesday, June 11th, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
“I played 20 years of Flicking, it was long-term, and I enjoy it, and the best place to finish than one of the Cornerstone franchises NFL (Stealers head coach) Mike Tomlin and the amazing leadership groups and guys in the city that you’re hoping to win. ”
The four-time NFL MVP said he was driven to return this season due to his love for the game. New York Jets.
“I don’t think it’s really ‘you can’t go out like this’. It was “I love the game” and had a beautiful relationship. It was my first love to play quarterback and dream of being in the Super Bowl and winning the Super Bowl,” Rogers said.
Steelers The quarterback said he spoke to Tomlin every week through his free agency and that those conversations “really meaningful” to him. Rodgers also said he’s not “needed” to return to the field this season.
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (#8) will return to the pass on June 10, 2025 during a mini-camp at the South Side facility in Pittsburgh. (Philip G. Pavely-Immagn Imagn Images)
“I wanted to be there for a mini-camp once I decided to go in everything. I didn’t need this, I didn’t need it at all. I don’t feel the need to prove anything to anyone, or I don’t have a tip on the shoulder that I need to hold. I don’t want attention,” Rogers said.
Former Packers star He said that once he retired, he would disappear from the public eye.
“When this is all over, it’s Keiser Sèse, you won’t see me. I’m not in public, I don’t want to live a public life, so I’m so odd what’s happening in my private life right now.
For his final season, Rodgers said he would “empty the tanks” for the Steelers. “I’ve given the Steelers everything I got, empty the tank and I’m very comfortable and happy with what happens,” Rogers said.
“Obviously, we dream of playing at the highest level in our biggest games, but the fact that I can go back to Pittsburgh and play for Mike (Tomlin), get to know the organization and become part of such an incredibly successful special franchise.”
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, #8, minicamping at the Southside facility on June 10, 2025 in Pittsburgh. (Philip G. Pavely-Immagn Imagn Images)
With the Jets last season, Rodgers threw for 3,987 yards, 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 17 games.
The Steelers went 10-7 last season Russell Wilson And Justin will field as their starting quarterback. However, Wilson and Fields set out with a free agency.
The Steelers hope to help Rodgers lead his team deep into the playoffs and end his career by bringing the Super Bowl back to Pittsburgh.
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