Aaron Rodgers still has 'a lot of juice left in the tank,' NFL legend Brett Favre says
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NFL fans will be watching closely this offseason what Aaron Rodgers decides to do with the next step in his career – will he pursue another year in the league or call it quits?
Rodgers had a tumultuous two years with the New York Jets, playing only one full season and throwing for 3,897 yards and 28 touchdowns. The team was 5-12 on the year. If he chooses to play again, Rodgers would be 42 years old come next December.
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Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre warms up before the game between the Southern Miss Golden Eagles and the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks at M. M. Roberts Stadium in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Sept. 8, 2018. (Chuck Cook-USA Today Sports)
Brett Favre, Rodgers’ predecessor with the Green Bay Packers, told TMZ Sports in a recent interview he thinks there’s still some juice left in the 10-time Pro Bowler.
"I think I'm right in saying that he has a lot of juice left in the tank," he said. ""... I just think he still can play. You saw it this last game. You go, 'Well, where's that been?'
"That's the Aaron Rodgers we know. He's making all the throws, guys are responding to him, love playing with him. Where's that been all year?"
Favre admitted he was "wrong" about how he thought Rodgers would have fared with the Jets.
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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers after he led Gang Green to a 32-20 victory against the Miami Dolphins, on Jan. 5, 2025, in East


