Aaron Rodgers still has ‘a lot of juice in the tank,’ says NFL legend Brett Favre
NFL fans will be watching closely to see what happens in the offseason Aaron Rodgers decides to take the next step in his career – will he continue one more year in the league or give up?
Rodgers had a tumultuous two years with New York Jetsplaying just one full season and throwing for 3,897 yards and 28 touchdowns. The team was 5-12 on the year. If he decides to play again, Rodgers would be 42 next December.
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Said Brett Favre, Rodgers’ predecessor with the Green Bay Packers TMZ Sports in a recent interview, he thinks there’s still some left in the 10-time Pro Bowler.
“I think I’m right in saying he’s got a lot of juice left in the tank,” he said. “… I just think he can still play. You saw this last game. You say, ‘Well, where was that?’
“That’s the Aaron Rodgers we know. He makes all the throws, guys respond to him, we love playing him. Where has that been all year?”
Favre admitted he was “wrong” when he thought Rodgers would make it with the Jets.
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“If there’s an iota in him that wants to play and prove he can still do it at a high level, then I’d say go for it,” he added.
Rodgers showed glimpses of what he can bring to the table, but a lack of consistency ultimately hurt the offense.
On top of that, the Jets fired their head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas in the middle of the season.
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Both the Jets and Rodgers have a ton of decisions to weigh in the next few days and weeks.
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