Aaron Rodgers Always speak for himself.
But Rodgers, who is a free agentcontinues to leave everyone in the dark of their future.
And as the NFL calendar has increased to 2025 in recent weeks, it has left others to speculate if Rodgers will even play next season and ask him why he has not yet signed with a team.
ESPN NFL’s initiate, Adam Schefter, discussed the future of Rodgers on ESPN Milwaukee on Wednesday.
THE Pittsburgh Steelers are the team that needs the most and of interest to Rodgers.
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Team officials would have met Rodgers For six hours last week in Pittsburgh. But he left without agreement.
The Steelers have already left the Russell Wilson and Justin Fields quarters to go to a free agency this month, apparently paving the way for Rodgers to join head coach Mike Tomlin in Pittsburgh. Wilson signed with the New York GiantsA team that also had High interest in RodgersAnd The fields landed with New York Jets where Rodgers has spent the last two years.
Given this, Schefter said that Steelers and Rodgers “need each other at the moment.”
But it is if Rodgers wants to play at 41 years and for a 21st season.
“I am not convinced that he does it,” said Schefter about Rodgers. “Until I hear him say:” I want to play “, then I can say that people ask this question to find out if he wants or not to play. It came. People said to me:” Are you sure he wants to play? “No, I’m not sure.
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Two years ago, when Rodgers was on the way to Green Bay, the NFL MVP quadruple called Schefter on “The Pat McAfee Show”, ” Tell the ESPN journalist to lose his number. Sooner than the offseason when the media realizes the retirement of the darkness of Rodgers told McAfee that no one in his inner circle speaks to Schefter or other NFL initiates.
“We speculate, but that should not be so difficult,” said Schefter. “Either you want to play for the Steelers, or don’t you do it, right? What are we waiting for? I don’t see too many free agents (where) you will visit a team for six hours, think of something and then what is the question? What is the problem? They want you; don’t you want them?”
This article originally appeared on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Aaron Rodgers News and Rumors: Adam Schefter speculates retirement