The Green Bay Packers and Aaron Rodgers will forever be synonymous with one another. The two spent 18 years together, won a championship, countless division titles, and an incredible amount of memories. Most Packers fans were heart broken to see Rodgers go down with a season ending Achilles injury during the very first possession of his season. While fans may not have wanted to see him win a Super Bowl elsewhere, you never want to see an injury.
All season long fans analysts and fans have speculated if Rodgers will return this season, next season, or ever in his career. While Rodgers was adamant on returning this season, that doesn’t look to be the case. Today, he released a statement regarding his future with the New York Jets as a whole.
Rodgers is clearly adamant on returning to the Jets next season and pursue a championship.
As ESPN’s Rich Cimini reports, head coach Robert Saleh told reporters on Monday that “Aaron wants to play”.
As NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport wrote on Saturday, Rodgers must be activated off IR by Wednesday if he is to play this season, although the teams’ performance against the Dolphins likely played a big role.
After being cleared to practice on Nov. 29, ESPN’s Adam Schefter announced on Saturday he would likely be cleared for practice “this upcoming week.” Rodgers’ long-term health is at risk if he rushes back to practice when the Jets are already out of the playoff picture.