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Jets' Robert Saleh would 'be shocked' if Aaron Rodgers retires - ESPN

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Until he makes a public declaration, Aaron Rodgers' future will spark months of speculation. New York Jets coach Robert Saleh, for one, said he doesn't believe Rodgers will be four plays and done.

«I'd be shocked if this the way he's going to go out,» Saleh said Wednesday.

The 39-year-old quarterback, the oldest player in the NFL, faces several months of grueling rehab after tearing his left Achilles tendon on his fourth snap of the season in Monday night's win over the Buffalo Bills.

Saleh said he hasn't discussed the future with him, adding that Rodgers is «working through a whole lot of headspace things that he needs to deal with, and that will be the last thing I talk to him about.»

Rodgers still hasn't scheduled his surgery, according to Saleh, who said the four-time MVP is receiving «consultations, trying to figure out what his next best move is.»

Before the injury, Rodgers had mentioned on numerous occasions that his goal was to play multiple years with the Jets. He's signed through 2025, due to receive $38 million in guarantees in 2024.

Meanwhile, the Jets are preparing for the Dallas Cowboys (1-0) with Zach Wilson as their starter and Tim Boyle as the backup. Saleh said they don't feel a sense of urgency to add another quarterback even though Wilson and Boyle are the only two in the building. Boyle will be brought up from the practice squad for Sunday's game on the road.

At some point, the Jets hope Rodgers will return to the facility to help behind the scenes. Rodgers and Wilson have developed a close relationship over the past few months, and the coaches say it has helped Wilson — the No. 2 overall pick in 2021 — improve his game.

«I think it's very important,» Saleh said of having Rodgers

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