Aaron Rodgers Commits to Retire as a Green Bay Packer After 18 Years
Aaron Rodgers has confirmed that he intends to retire as a Green Bay Packer, the team that drafted him 18 years ago. Speaking on a Zoom call prior to the Packers’ upcoming game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he expressed his deep affinity for the organization. Rodgers reflected on his time with the Packers, emphasizing the significant role they played in shaping his successful career.
Aaron Rodgers’ Commitment to Green Bay
During the call, Rodgers stated, “I’ll retire a Packer and see what happens after that.” He has expressed gratitude for the opportunities provided by the franchise, indicating that the memories made in Green Bay are invaluable.
Retirement Timeline and Hall of Fame Prospects
At 41 years old, Rodgers is the oldest player in the NFL, currently in his 21st season. He hinted that he might retire after the 2025 season but is also open to concluding his career sooner. If he retires this season, he would likely enter the Packers Hall of Fame four years later, followed by the Pro Football Hall of Fame five years after that.
Career Highlights and Statistics
- Rodgers has been with the Packers for 18 years.
- He has thrown 14 touchdowns against five interceptions in the current season.
- No player has worn the No. 12 jersey since his departure from the Packers, following his trade in 2023.
Memories from Green Bay
Reflecting on his career, Rodgers fondly remembered the camaraderie he built with teammates and staff in Green Bay. He recounted lighthearted moments, including road-trip pranks and rides on custom golf carts.
Future Matchup Against the Steelers
This Thursday, Rodgers will face the Steelers, a team he respects despite his commitment to the Packers. He noted the significance of playing against the team that drafted him, considering it more special due to his long-tenured affiliation with Green Bay.
Looking Ahead
Rodgers is eager to reconnect with former teammates and staff during the game. He specifically mentioned his desire to have a jersey swap with current Packers quarterback Jordan Love, whom he mentored for three seasons.
Ultimately, Rodgers affirmed that regardless of future developments, his heart remains with the Green Bay Packers, where he has created countless cherished memories.