Aaron Rodgers Cuts Press Conference Short
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Aaron Rodgers took a parting shot at the Jets by stating he played for two really special places in his career.
Did Aaron Rodgers just play his last game? The legendary quarterback, 42, was asked about his future in the NFL during a post-game press conference after the Pittsburgh Steelers were knocked out of the playoffs by the Houston Texans on Monday,
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After what may have been the final game of his legendary NFL career, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw his support behind head coach Mike Tomlin on Monday night.
The Pittsburgh Steelers secured the AFC North title with a 10-7 record, allowing them to host the 12-5 Houston Texans in the wild card round of the NFL playoffs. However, Aaron Rodgers and the team weren’t able to put up much of a fight against the league’s No. 1 defense, losing 30-6 on Monday Night Football.
A darkness retreat may not determine whether it’s time for Rodgers to hang up his cleats. But a clear mind, rather than a playoff loss-tinted one, will assist. “Just get away,” Rodgers said, “and then have the right conversations.