Aaron Rodgers' playing future remains undecided, with the New York Jets quarterback focused on the lingering wildfires near his home in Southern California. Rodgers said during an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday that his house in the Malibu area is OK other than having dealt with a lack of power for several days.
Courtesy of Netflix Aaron Rodgers has his rich history of spiritual healing to thank for preserving his mental state as wildfires continue to ravage southern California. Rodgers, 41, owns a home in Malibu,
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers spoke with “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday, saying that he’s in a holding pattern for his own future while the team figures out who’ll be running New York's show next season.
Following the Jets’ season finale victory against the Dolphins on Jan. 5, Aaron Rodgers told reporters that he was unsure if he wanted to continue playing. Over a week later, during his appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers said he’ll decide on his future after the Jets hire a new general manager and coach.
Aaron Rodgers shared, 'Friends of mine have lost houses. A number of friends in the [Pacific] Palisades lost their homes'
Aaron Rodgers made it sound Thursday like the Jets' incoming new general manager and coach, not owner Woody Johnson, will determine whether he's back with the team in 2025.
At Home in Southern California, Jets QB Comments on Devastating Wildfires Eric Allen While the Jets have announced 26 completed interviews for their GM (15) and HC (11) vacancies, QB Aaron Rodgers has focused the past nine days mostly on his house and the safety and security of his close friends in the Los Angeles area.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers makes it people that people are committing arson amid the LA wildfires.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers on Thursday condemned those who set wildfires causing massive destruction in Los Angeles last week.
A few lucky Malibu homes are miraculously still standing after they somehow escaped the Palisades Fire as nearly all the neighboring houses were reduced to ash. Among the charred remains of
Aaron Rodgers has played for the Green Bay Packers and the New York Jets during his career, but the quarterback grew and played college football in the state of California.