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The 40-year-old quarterback addressed rumors about his NFL future Tuesday in a segment on the Pat McAfee Show. Here's what he said.
That makes a ton of sense. Any athlete who has had as stellar of a career as Rodgers—heck any athlete really—wants to go out on good terms and with the wind at their back. This particular experiment with the Jets has gone more wrong than even the biggest pessimist felt confident predicting.
As such, Brad Gagnon of Bleacher Report predicted on Wednesday, Nov. 27, that the Jets will reunite with Sam Darnold -- who they picked No. 3 in the 2018 draft -- come the offseason. However, he added the twist that New York will also bring back former second-round pick Geno Smith .