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10 Reasons Aaron Rodgers Needs to Retire

There’s no question Aaron Rodgers is one of the most iconic quarterbacks in NFL history, but it may be time to call it quits on his football career. At 41 years old and after two tumultuous seasons with the New York Jets, the organization just let him know they’d be moving on without him. 

And yes, while Rodgers could find a new team for the 2025 season, it may not be in his best interest. Here are ten reasons why Aaron Rodgers should consider retirement:

1. Declining Performance

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Rodgers’ on-field production has noticeably declined. In the 2024 season, he threw for 3,897 yards with 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, ranking only 25th in QBR at 48.0—a far cry from his MVP-caliber seasons. While still capable of brilliance, his consistency has waned.

2. Age and Physical Limitations

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At 41, Rodgers is the oldest starting quarterback in the league. Despite his competitive spirit, age inevitably impacts athletic performance. His mobility and ability to evade pressure have diminished, making him more vulnerable to injuries.

3. Injury Concerns

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Rodgers suffered a devastating Achilles tear just four plays into his debut season with the Jets in 2023. Although he returned in 2024, such injuries are harder to recover from at his age and increase the risk of further complications.

4. Diminished Market Value

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The Jets have decided to move on from Rodgers after two disappointing seasons, leaving him without a clear path forward. While a few teams might take a chance on him, many franchises are hesitant due to his age, injury history, and declining performance.

5. Lack of Team Success

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Rodgers joined the Jets with high expectations but failed to deliver playoff success. The Jets finished the 2024 season with a disappointing 5-12 record, missing the playoffs for the 14th consecutive year. Continuing his career with another struggling team may not align with his legacy.

6. Legacy Preservation

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Rodgers has nothing left to prove. He is a Super Bowl champion, a four-time MVP, and a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Continuing to play amid declining performance risks tarnishing his legacy as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.

7. Mental and Physical Fatigue

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Rodgers himself has admitted needing a “mental and physical break” from football after grueling seasons. Retirement would allow him to step away from the relentless demands of the NFL and focus on personal well-being.

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8. Turbulent Tenure with the Jets

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Rodgers’ time with the Jets has been marked by turmoil—coaching changes, strained relationships with management, and underwhelming team performance. The instability has made it difficult for him to succeed in New York.

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9. Limited Championship Prospects

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Unlike Peyton Manning or John Elway, who retired as champions, Rodgers is unlikely to end his career on a Super Bowl high note given his current trajectory and lack of suitors among top-tier teams. Continuing to play might only prolong disappointment.

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10. A Chance to Leave on His Terms

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Yes, the Jets are letting Rodgers go, but he has a chance to now leave on his own terms. Retirement now would allow Rodgers to exit gracefully rather than being forced out by circumstances or poor performance. He can control the narrative around his departure and celebrate an illustrious career on his own terms. 

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