Sad news:New York Jets star player is set to retire as he notified the club of his desire

Aaron Rodgers gives New York Jets retirement prediction as he looks toward future

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is set to return for the 2024 NFL season after tearing his Achilles in Week

1 of the 2023 campaign following his trade from the Green Bay Packers

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets, who missed the whole NFL

season with an Achilles injury, has announced his retirement intentions. He

intends to continue playing for four more years.

 

After a highly publicized trade from the Green Bay Packers, Rodgers made his

NFL debut with the Jets in Week 1 of 2023. That is when he sustained the

injury. The forty-year-old is ready to go back for the next campaign, having fully

recovered and recovered from his injuries.

Rodgers will be in his 20th NFL season in 2024, and he’s excited as ever. Even

though his injury was severe, the four-time MVP frequently made references to

a potential surprise comeback before the season ended. Even if that never

materialized, he is prepared to begin working as soon as September arrives.

During a recent appearance as a guest on UFC analyst Eddie Bravo’s “Look Into It

Podcast,” Rodgers stated that he hoped to play into his mid-40s, just like his longtime nemesis Tom Brady.

 

“I got back on the practice field late in the season and couldn’t get to a top speed sprinting, but really been in a good place

rehab-wise, from the start, and feeling really good,” Aaron Rodgers responded

when questioned about his Achilles’ condition during the offseason. I intend

to play for another two, three, or four years, but good fortune is also required.”

 

The incredibly successful athlete then discussed his anticipated retirement

date, stating, “I hope to play two, three, or four more years.” However, you need to be fortunate there as well.”

All Rodgers had stated in December of last year was that he hoped to play for a

few more seasons. He has never before indicated that he could play for up to four more years.

 

The Jets, who are seeking to return to the postseason after a 13-year absence—the longest wait of any major North

American sports league—must be thrilled to learn of this finding.

 

The Jets intend to add a new backup quarterback to help Rodgers. Zach Wilson struggled for the Jets in that role

the previous season. Wilson, a former first-round pick, was prone to turnover

and never had the support of all the coaches.

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