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Aaron Rodgers is still leaving the door open for a return to football next season. Speaking with a gaggle of reporters at Steelers practice on Wednesday, the Pittsburgh quarterback said he has not yet made a decision on whether he wants to retire following this season.
Steelers' Aaron Rodgers focused on Week 18, but leaves door open 'if I decided I still want to play'
Aaron Rodgers’ final NFL contest could come Sunday night in a showdown with the Baltimore Ravens. With a playoff spot on the line, however, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback isn’t ready to ponder his future.
There is no guarantee that Aaron Rodgers will suit up for the 2026 NFL season. His contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers is up at the end of the present campaign, and given his increasing age and that his production has tailed off in the latter stages of his career,
Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers was critical of the refs after Sunday's loss to the Cleveland Browns, and it could cost him.
Watch the Seattle Seahawks against the San Francisco 49ers live on Sky Sports NFL on Saturday night, before the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens battle for the AFC North division title and the final AFC playoff spot in Sunday Night Football.
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NFL Week 18 incentives, milestones: Sam Darnold, Aaron Rodgers lead lucrative player opportunities
Rodgers makes $500,000 if the Steelers beat the Baltimore Ravens to win the AFC North. Among other incentives, Rodgers take homes $600,000 if the Steelers win a wild-card game and he plays at least 50% of the offensive snaps and another $1 million should Pittsburgh win the AFC Championship.
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Steelers' Aaron Rodgers now facing league discipline after controversial postgame comments
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a division title within reach, but they may have just fumbled it away. Against a three-win Cleveland Browns team, the offense laid a massive egg, which resulted in a 13-6 loss.
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