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Aaron Rodgers confirms 2026 will be his final NFL season, planning to retire after playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers in his 22nd year in the league.
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Steelers' Aaron Rodgers says he plans to retire after season - ESPN.
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Steelers' Aaron Rodgers says he plans to retire after season ESPNAaron Rodgers Announces He's Retiring After Upcoming NFL Season People.comAaron Rodgers swan song: Steelers QB says he will retire after 2026 season, ending 22-year career CBS SportsSteelers teammates ecstatic to welcome QB Aaron Rodgers back to Pittsburgh NFL.comAaron Rodgers says this year with Steelers will be his last in the NFL: 'This is it' Yahoo Sports
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Aaron Rodgers says he will retire after the 2026 NFL season: ‘This is it' - NBC News.
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Aaron Rodgers says he will retire after the 2026 NFL season: ‘This is it' NBC NewsSteelers' Aaron Rodgers says he plans to retire after season ESPNAaron Rodgers Announces He's Retiring After Upcoming NFL Season People.comSteelers teammates ecstatic to welcome QB Aaron Rodgers back to Pittsburgh NFL.comAaron Rodgers says this year with Steelers will be his last in the NFL: 'This is it' Yahoo Sports
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Aaron Rodgers says this year with Steelers will be his last in the NFL: 'This is it' - Yahoo Sports.
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Aaron Rodgers says this year with Steelers will be his last in the NFL: 'This is it' Yahoo SportsSteelers' Aaron Rodgers says he plans to retire after season ESPNAaron Rodgers says he will retire after the 2026 NFL season: ‘This is it' NBC NewsAaron Rodgers says 2026 will be his final NFL season
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Aaron Rodgers says he will retire after the 2026 NFL season: ‘This is it'.
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Summary: Aaron Rodgers confirms his retirement for the upcoming 2026 NFL season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, marking the end of a career spanning more than two decades. Why It Matters: This news highlights Rodgers' decision to retire after an impressive 22-year tenure in the league, potentially signaling the beginning of the
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