Aaron Rodgers makes major NFL retirement decision with New York Jets in chaos

A big decision regarding his retirement from the National Football League has been made by Aaron Rodgers.

Additionally, it seems that the 40-year-old has no intention of following his bitter rivals, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.

Quarterback Rodgers of the New York Jets has not yet made a decision regarding the end of his playing career.

Rodgers is 41 in a few weeks, and the team finished 3-8 this season.

However, a source informed the Daily Mail that he had no plans to watch television.

For the past four years, Rodgers has been interviewed every Tuesday on the Pat McAfee Show.

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His frequent appearances have aided in the popularity of the show and encouraged other players to pursue careers in the media.

However, according to the Daily Mail, Rodgers is more interested in politics than sports media.

“After his playing career ends, he will be asked to be a TV analyst and commentator but that isn’t something Aaron is very interested in doing,” according to a source.

“He has political goals after his playing days.

“He would run for president if it made sense, or at the very least, he would think about serving as RFK Jr.’s running partner this year.

“Once he is retired, he would have no problem attempting to try his hand for political office.”

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President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be his secretary of health and human services.

Kennedy Jr. proposed that if he ran for president, Rodgers should be his running partner.

However, the politician chose Nicole Shanahan over Rodgers in his bid.

In 2028, the United States will hold its next presidential election.

By then, Rodgers is probably done playing and free to choose another career path.

However, it doesn’t seem like it will entail making more appearances in sports media, such as the Pat McAfee Show.

Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion, agreed to a 10-year, $375 million contract to serve as Fox’s top commentator.

In the meantime, five-time MVP Manning owns his own production firm and appears on ESPN.

He joins former Eagles standout Jason Kelce on Monday Night Football coverage, along with his quarterback brother Eli Manning.

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Rodgers and the New York Jets are in the second year of a three-year, $112.5 million contract.

After 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers, where he won the 2010 Super Bowl, he relocated to New York.

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