But if the football star continues, he won’t be looking to say goodbye to the New York Jets. “Playing in New York would obviously be my first choice – if I want to play,” the quarterback said on the Pat McAfee Show.
Rodgers, who turns 41 on Monday, is currently being heavily criticized. After eleven games, the Jets have three wins and eight defeats, and the club can only dream of a play-off ticket. Recently there had been rumors that Rodgers wanted to leave, but the former Green Bay Packers star has now cleared that up. On the other hand, there are also media reports that New York wants to get rid of the veteran.