Aaron Rodgers has laid out his NFL timeline, aiming for several more seasons on the gridiron.
In a recent appearance on the “Look Into It with Eddie Bravo” podcast, the Jets quarterback opened up about his rehabilitation process and expressed his ambition to continue playing for as long as four additional years. He shared, “I’m hopeful I can play two or three or four more years. But you need to have some good fortune there, too.”
Rodgers’s debut season with the Jets was marred by an Achilles tear, suffered merely four plays into Week 1’s matchup against the Bills. Despite undergoing surgery and making strides in his recovery, his comeback aspirations were dashed when the Jets officially exited playoff contention in late November.
While reflecting on his future on “The Pat McAfee Show,” Rodgers expressed a desire to extend his tenure with the Jets beyond 2024, emphasizing his rejuvenated passion for the game. He stated, “I feel like I can play more years and I can be effective in my 40s… I want to be a starter at 40, I want to be a starter at 41.”
Rodgers’s determination to push his career into his fourth decade showcases his enduring commitment to the sport and his belief in his ability to contribute at the highest level for years to come.