Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Earlier this month, future Hall of Famer Tom Brady announced he was "retiring for good," but he does not want to see another quarterback call it quits.
During a recent episode of his "Let's Go!" podcast on Sirius XM, Brady shared his thoughts about the possibility of Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers stepping away from football. "You know what, I hope he doesn't retire," Brady said. "I think the league needs good quarterbacks and he's one of the greats.
If he retires, it'll be a sad day for the league. He's an incredible player." CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady take part in the quarterback roundtable at Wynn Golf Club on June 1, 2022, in Las Vegas. (Carmen Mandato) Rodgers is coming off a somewhat disappointing season in which Green Bay finished with a losing record and failed to make the NFL playoffs.
The four-time league MVP has played all of his 18 seasons with the Packers, but the last couple of offseasons have been filled with conversations about the power struggle between the quarterback and the organization. RAIDERS' TIGHT END DARREN WALLER SALIVATING AT THOUGHT OF AARON RODGERS GOING TO VEGAS: 'IT'S GONNA BE LIT' The 39-year-old reportedly would consider a trade if he does decide to keep playing, but does not want to stay in Green Bay.