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Jets QB Aaron Rodgers Answers Retirement Talk Heading Into Season Finale Against Dolphins

The sun may be setting on Aaron Rodgers' mesmerizing career, and Sunday could signal the final game of his NFL journey.

Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)

Rodgers and the New York Jets welcome the Miami Dolphins for a season-finale clash at MetLife Stadium.

With free agency and a potential Jets rebuild this offseason, Aaron Rodgers is aware that Sunday's game against the injured Fins could be his swan song, at least in New York.

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"Yeah, of course," Rodgers said. As relayed by ESPN, Rodgers told the media on Wednesday that he's fully aware of the narrative heading into Week 18. The Jets as a team won't have much to play for, entering the contest at 4-12. Miami hopes to keep its postseason hopes alive at 8-8.

"This game has given me a lot," Rodgers added.

"I've given a lot back to it, and I'm thankful for it. I won't be thinking about that on game day. I'll just be enjoying this. I'm trying to stay in the moment, but, of course, it's been a long career."

Heading into the game, Rodgers had amassed 3,623 passing yards, with 24 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

"I'm really proud of what I've been able to be a part of," Rodgers said, "what I've been able to accomplish, and I'm also looking forward to a nice mental and physical rest."

The four-time MVP showed he can play as a capable starter, but how much longer does he want to stick around?

Jets interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich lathered on the praise when asked about Rodgers' potential last game.

"To even be a small part of his story, it's an honor," Ulbrich said. "If it happens to be his last game, let's take him out on the right note."

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