The Green Bay Packers are down bad right now. After falling to 3-6 on Sunday, many Packers fans are looking at draft spots. Not playoff seeding. Currently, the Packers hold the 8th pick in the 2023 NFL Draft… if you were wondering. When Aaron Rodgers signed his massive three-year, $150 million extension everyone knew it was going to come with high expectations. Those expectations have not been met this year, in fact, it has been anything but. Following the Packers’ 15-9 loss to the Lions, Aaron Rodgers started getting some of those “retirement” and “do you want to be out there” questions. Here was his response.
Aaron Rodgers Answers Retirement Questions:
Following the game, a reporter questioned Rodgers’ desire to be on the field at all during his team’s five-game losing streak. Specifically mentioning that Aaron Rodgers appeared to be “miserable” on Sunday. That question was followed up with a question as to whether Rodgers regretted not retiring this offseason. Something he has mentioned he looks forward to, at some point.
“I think that’s an exaggeration,” Rodgers said of the interpretation that he gave off a vibe of being miserable against the Lions. “Frustration and miserability are two different emotions. So when I decided to come back, I was all in. I don’t make decisions and then hindsight 20/20, you know, have regrets about big decisions like that.”
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