Aaron Rodgers Plans to Retire Quietly: 'You Won't See Me' After I'm Done Playing
Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers reveals his intention to retire after this season and lead a private life away from the public eye. In an interview, Rodgers expressed his dislike for celebrity status and emphasized his desire for privacy post-retirement. He aims to avoid public attention, ruling out potential TV work and endorsements. Time will reveal if he maintains this stance or embraces public-facing opportunities.
Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers plans to retire after this season. He mentioned in an interview with Pat McAfee that he prefers to live a private life once he stops playing. Rodgers expressed his dislike for being a celebrity and stated that he won't be seeking attention or appearing in public after retirement.
He emphasized, \"I don’t want the attention. When this is all done, you won’t see me. I won’t be in the public. I don’t want to live a public life.\" Rodgers indicated that the current public scrutiny of his private life is uncomfortable for him, as he values privacy. He is eagerly anticipating the prospect of living a low-key life away from the public eye.
Rodgers' remarks suggest that he may not pursue opportunities in television or endorsements post-retirement, despite these being common paths for former NFL players. It remains to be seen whether he will maintain this stance or if he will discover a liking for public-facing roles and the associated attention and financial rewards.
According to the source: NBC Sports.
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