Four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers has announced his retirement at age 42, ending a 20-year career that included a Super Bowl title with Green Bay and a controversial final chapter with the New York Jets.
Career Legacy
Rodgers retires with 475 career touchdown passes, a 65.3% completion rate, and a passer rating that ranks among the best in NFL history. His career was defined by brilliance on the field and drama off it.
What's Next
Rodgers has accepted a broadcasting role with ESPN as their lead Monday Night Football analyst, replacing the retiring Troy Aikman.
- 475 career touchdown passes
- 4-time MVP, 1 Super Bowl
- 20 NFL seasons
- Joins ESPN as MNF analyst