“I don’t make decisions in hindsight,” Aaron Rodgers FURIOUSLY responds to reporter’s retirement suggestion for Packers QB after successive NFL defeats
Aaron Rodgers
The Green Bay Packers‘ NFL 2022/23 season looks to be heading from bad to worse, after their latest defeat against the Detroit Lions. Aaron Rodgers-led Packers have now slipped to a 3-6 record and are on the verge of losing their second spot in the NFC North division.
Veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who is in his 18th season, is finally starting to show signs that his game might be on the decline. The 38-year-old once again failed to impact the game as the Packers lost by a 15-9 margin.
Aaron Rodgers completed 23 of his attempted 43 passes, with a total of 293 passing yards. However, the highlight of the day was that Rodgers threw two red zone interceptions for the first time in his career, and added to the dubious record with a third in the second half.
Aaron Rodgers didn’t like the reporter’s question suggesting that the quarterback was probably better off retiring last season

Rodgers spent most of the last season contemplating whether to return for this season, as he held off contract talks with the franchise multiple times before eventually agreeing to it in March. When a reporter quizzed the quarterback about possibly reconsidering his decision to return, Aaron Rodgers took offense at it.
The reporter asked whether Rodgers regrets not retiring at the end of last season and it seemed to set him off for what continued to be a fiery next couple of minutes. “Do you at all regret not retiring?” the reporter asked Rodgers.
“I think that’s an exaggeration,” Rodgers said. “Frustration and miserability are two different emotions. When I decided to come back it was all-in, and I don’t make decisions in hindsight.”
Surprisingly, Rodgers came out the leading rusher against the Lions ahead of the likes of Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon, but claimed that it was something which he doesn’t want to be going forward in the season.
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