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Rodgers Hints at 2026 Return: Not Ready to Retire?
1 Jan
Summary
- Aaron Rodgers, 42, did not rule out playing in 2026.
- He stated he will be a free agent after the season ends.
- Rodgers feels physically capable of continuing to play.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, 42, has indicated that retirement may not be imminent, leaving open the possibility of playing in 2026. He stated that upon the end of the current season, he will become a free agent, a status that he believes will present him with playing opportunities. This represents a notable change from his earlier statements earlier in the year that suggested 2025 would be his final season.
Rodgers has thrown for 3,028 yards with 23 touchdowns and seven interceptions heading into an elimination game. He also noted that he has largely stayed healthy, sustaining only a fractured wrist on his non-throwing hand. When asked if his performance this season indicates his ability to play is not a limiting factor for future decisions, he expressed hope that his physical condition will not be a barrier.
While Rodgers plans to discuss his future with his wife and make a decision later, the Steelers have historically looked towards the 2026 NFL draft for a potential franchise quarterback. However, the depth of the upcoming quarterback class has diminished. Rodgers has expressed gratitude for his experience in Pittsburgh, emphasizing the strong relationships he has formed, and feels thankful for this chapter of his career.




