Aaron Rodgers revels in the speculation of his self-made enigma
NY Post
Conversations with Aaron Rodgers are … interesting.
They’re like a mind game, a dance, a light-hearted sparring session. And they usually consist of a good dose of coy and with a healthy side of read-between-the-lines innuendo.
With two games remaining for the 4-11 Jets, beginning with Sunday’s game at the Bills, the primary intrigue surrounds whether these are the final two games of Rodgers’ career with the Jets (likely) or even his career (less likely).
Rodgers won’t say whether he hopes to continue playing beyond this season, saying he’ll think about it in the offseason and make a decision. This is his absolute right and the smart thing to do.
There’s a whole lot crammed into 100 years of playing the game. That span means the Giants have been there, done that, time and again, over and over. Everything has passed through their gates. Great triumphs. Abject failure. The winds of change and the stillness of sameness. Championship moments. Despair in the air.