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Aaron Rodgers announced on May 20, 2026 that the upcoming season with the Pittsburgh Steelers will be his last, ending a 22-year NFL career that produced four MVP awards, a Super Bowl title, and the best touchdown-to-interception ratio in league history. His retirement sets off a chain reaction across the league — from the Jets still paying $28 million in dead cap money for a quarterback who left two years ago, to a reshuffled QB market heading into 2027 — while reopening debate about where Rodgers ranks among the all-time greats and whether his off-field controversies will slow his path to Canton.

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