Aaron Rodgers declara que 2026 será su última temporada en la NFL

Aaron Rodgers anunció que la próxima temporada será la última en su carrera en la NFL. El quarterback de 42 años hizo pública esta declaración en los últimos días. Tom Pelissero, analista de NFL Network, sugirió que el momento del anuncio fue deliberado.

Pelissero señaló en The Rich Eisen Show que Rodgers elige sus palabras con cuidado. Agregó que el anuncio sirve como advertencia al vestuario de los Pittsburgh Steelers para que den su máximo esfuerzo, ya que es el último año de Rodgers. Según los informes, el quarterback consideró el retiro antes de decidir regresar para una campaña más.

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