Aaron Rodgers Shockingly Didn't Deny That Sunday Could Be His Last Game At Lambeau Field
It's no shock to anyone when I say that Aaron Rodgers and the green bay Packers have looked back this season. They have played a lot better lately, though.
Rodgers isn't guaranteeing anything beyond the 2022 season, which has entered the new year. He's focused on nothing more than Sunday when he hopes to keep the Packers' winning run alive.
"I'm (still) going to take some time after the season," Rodgers said. "I've got a lot of great memories here at Lambeau -- and hopefully can add another one on Sunday."
However, when asked about the possibility of Sunday marking his final home game, Rodgers wouldn't exactly rule it out.
"I mean, for sure, just because you don't know what the future holds," Rodgers said Wednesday, via the Wisconsin State Journal. "But when I think about that, it's nothing but gratitude. Not remorse or sadness, just gratitude for the time that I've been here, the amazing memories that I've had on this field.
"(There's) been a lot of great moments, but (I'm) still undecided (about next season). We're all undecided about the future. (I'm) just going to enjoy Sunday night and hopefully have some more to play for."
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