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Aaron Rodgers took a parting shot at the Jets by stating he played for two really special places in his career.
Aaron Rodgers Takes Final Shot at Jets as Steelers QB Announces Retirement Stance After Playoff Loss
Even in the sting of a season-ending playoff loss, Aaron Rodgers found a way to settle an old score. The season ended in disappointment as the Steelers fell 30-6 to the Texans.
New York coach Aaron Glenn decided to move on from the veteran quarterback.
The transaction log said one thing. It documented that the Jets released quarterback Aaron Rodgers on March 12 after two seasons, an official parting of ways that signaled the first major move of the Aaron Glenn era and the end of a chapter in which lofty expectations never amounted to much more than that.
Aaron Rodgers didn’t mince words when discussing his experience playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers. The veteran quarterback returned to the playoffs four years after his most recent trip. Following a tumultuous stint with the Jets,
After the Pittsburgh Steelers clinched the AFC North, Aaron Rodgers reflected on his season and appeared to take a shot at his former team, the New York Jets.
With the Pittsburgh Steelers hiring Mike McCarthy as head coach, there is doubt that quarterback Aaron Rodgers will stay in Pittsburgh.