Aaron Rodgers is in limbo after the Jets cut him loose last week, and he still hasn’t decided what’s next. His options? Sign with the Giants or Steelers, or hang up his cleats for good.
If he does retire, could we see him transition into a media career? According to Front Office Sports, the answer is a resounding not likely. Despite his football IQ, media execs aren’t exactly rolling out the red carpet. One source summed it up bluntly: “Yeah, he could be a great analyst—but he’s insufferable.”
Rodgers’ time with the Jets was a letdown. His 2023 season lasted just four snaps before an Achilles tear ended things early. Hopes were high for 2024, but the 41-year-old’s performance didn’t live up to expectations. He played 17 games, finishing with a 5-12 record, 3,897 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions.
Now, the question remains: Will he get one last shot in the NFL, or will he have to find something else to do—whether the media world wants him or not?