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Max Kellerman Claims ‘Aaron Rodgers Doesn’t Have to Play Till He’s 45’

The Aaron Rodgers saga is turning out to be one of the top NFL stories this summer. The reigning NFL MVP is currently involved in a standoff with long-term employers Green Bay Packers. Rodgers is reportedly unhappy with how he has been treated by his current employers since making his debut in 2007.

Green Bay Packers players, Aaron Rodgers and Aaron Jones, celebrate against the Detroit Lions on Sunday.
Sep 20, 2020; Green Bay, WI, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers running back Aaron Jones celebrate following an early third quarter touchdown against the Detroit Lions on Sunday, September 20, 2020, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Mandatory Credit: William Glasheen/Appleton Post-Crescsent-USA TODAY NETWORK

In addition to that, Rodgers’ contract situation in Wisconsin is also under immense doubt. The veteran quarterback signed a 4-year extension with Green Bay worth $134 million featuring a $57.5 million signing bonus. The deal will expire at the end of this season.

The Packers are ready to offer their star man a short-term extension. But he is holding out for something more long-term.

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Will Aaron Rodgers remain with the Packers beyond 2021?

Speaking on the latest segment of ESPN’s First Take, popular analyst Max Kellerman spoke about the future of Aaron Rodgers with respect to his NFL career and potential retirement plans.

“Rodgers doesn’t have to play till he’s 45. He’s only 37, I keep saying 38 because he’s gonna turn 38 this season. Stephen A pointed out earlier in the week, actually, he doesn’t turn 37 and 38 until December…you can do a lot of things and you’re athletic, you have more things to fall back on. So you can decline for longer and have a longer career.”

“I would say this, I think it’s pretty safe to say, given how many quarterbacks have performed well, until right around the age of 40. We don’t have to look at Aaron Rodgers – Tom Brady, he’ll be 43 and still elite. If he just does this till he’s around 40. That’s four more seasons, Stephen A. four more seasons is enough to pay him or guarantee him $40 million a year and give them the highest guarantee in the history of football making over $150 million,” Kellerman said on the show.

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers pictured against LA Rams on Saturday.
Jan 16, 2021; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) looks to pass in the first quarter during the game against the Los Angeles Rams at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

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