New York Post

Rodgers uncertain on future

- By BRIDGET REILLY breilly@nypost.com

Aaron Rodgers isn’t ready to use the word retirement — or a few other words.

“When you say never, things happen that you say ‘never’ to,” Rodgers said on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday.

Those “things” could be a 19th season with Green Bay, playing elsewhere or calling it a career.

Following the end of the Packers’ season more than a week ago, after they finished 8-9 and placed third in the NFC North, Rodgers is dealing with plenty of speculatio­n about his future. He told McAfee he’s not “mentally or emotionall­y ready” to decide on what’s next. “I just need some time right now. I don’t need to ask anyone to respect my time,” he said. “That’s going to be the answer until I’m ready and when I’m ready to give my opinion like I was last year, I’m either all-in or I’m out.”

Does the 39-year-old think he can still compete? Rodgers’ answer left the door open to playing for a team not in Green Bay.

“Of course,” he said. “I think I can win MVP again in the right situation. Is that Green Bay or somewhere else? I’m not sure. But I don’t think you should shut down any opportunit­y.”

The veteran quarterbac­k said he never thought he would have played for Green Bay. At the 2005 combine, he had a tough interview with the Packers and doubted he would be drafted by them, as they had the 24th selection in the first round.

And now, he has finished his 18th season with Green Bay and possibly is on the brink of another, wherever that may be.

“So, be careful saying never,” he added.

Rodgers said he heard some say he was “washed” up in 2019, before he was voted the league MVP by the Associated Press in 2020 and 2021. He said the sentiment may be the same this year, after hearing some chatter, but he believes he can still compete, especially around “guys you can win with,” such as tight end Marcedes Lewis, and with both sides “wanting to work together moving forward.”

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