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Aaron Rodgers SAYS THIS IS HIS LAST NFL SEASON

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Former Packers QB Aaron Rodgers says 2026 will be final season in NFL
Future Pro Football Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers said the 2026 season will be his final season in the NFL.

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Who were the quarterbacks chosen in 2005 NFL draft along with Aaron Rodgers?
 · 7h
Aaron Rodgers Just Confirmed His 2026 Season with the Steelers Will Be His Last
 · 13h
A look at the notable accomplishments of Aaron Rodgers' career as he enters his final season
One more time around the track for Aaron Rodgers .

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 · 15h
Aaron Rodgers says this will be his last season
 · 16h
Aaron Rodgers Plans to Retire After 2026 NFL Season, Explains Decision to Return to Steelers
 · 8h
Aaron Rodgers Confirms Plans to Retire After Announcing His Return to Steelers on 1-Year Deal
Rodgers signed a one-year deal worth up to $25 million to return for a second season with the Steelers on Saturday, May 16.

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 · 11h
It's now or never for Aaron Rodgers to win big in his 'last dance' | Opinion
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Aaron Rodgers' NFL career timeline: A wild ride for four-time MVP
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Ex-49ers coach explains why he passed on Aaron Rodgers in 2005 draft

Aaron Rodgers' 2005 draft slide has become one of the more memorable moments in an NFL draft, and one of the most fortunate for the Green Bay Packers.The
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Aaron Rodgers Gives Public Shoutout To His 'Mystery' Wife

Aaron Rodgers announced on Wednesday, May 20 that the 2026 NFL regular season will be his final one. He'll be retiring following the year. Rodgers is calling it quits after entering the NFL in 2005. "Yes.
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Matthew Stafford to remain No. 1 on all-time earnings list despite Aaron Rodgers' return

Aaron Rodgers is coming back for another season, but he won't make enough to overtake Matthew Stafford as the highest earner in NFL history.
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