PITTSBURGH (AP) - Aaron Rodgers doesn’t need to keep doing this. He knows that.
Aaron Rodgers says his decision to play in Pittsburgh this season was ‘best for my soul’
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Aaron Rodgers doesn’t need to keep doing this. He knows that.
The four-time NFL MVP’s decision to return for a 21st season and to do it in Pittsburgh was not about trying to prove something to himself, the New York Jets or anyone else.
The game has given a lot to him. Stardom. Wealth. A title. Relationships that will last long after he decides to stop playing. The next seven months - if they are indeed the last seven months of a career that almost certainly will end with a gold jacket and a bust in the Hall of Fame - are about trying to pay it forward while finding peace in the process.
Standing in front of a sea of cameras more suited for the week ahead of a conference championship game rather than what Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin calls "football-lite" in June, the 41-year-old Rodgers made a compelling case that the coda he is trying to author in Pittsburgh is about something deeper.