Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers he has played for 18 NFL seasons, all with the same organization in front of Green Bay fans at Lambeau Field.
On Sunday, Rodgers’ Packers will face the Detroit Lions at home with a chance to clinch a remarkable playoff spot with a win.
Win or lose, it will be the last home game of the season for the Packers, as they will play on the road if they make the NFL playoffs.
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On Wednesday, Rodgers was asked about the potential for Sunday to be his last game in front of the home crowd, and the four times MVP He admitted that the thought may cross his mind.
“I mean, sure, just because you don’t know what the future holds”, Rodgers told reporters. “But when I think about it, it’s nothing more than gratitude. There is no regret or sadness, just gratitude for the time I have been here, the amazing memories I have had in this field.
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“There have been a lot of great moments, but I’m still undecided, we’re all undecided about the future. We’re just going to enjoy Sunday night and hopefully have something else to play for.”
Asked if he was clear on whether this would be his last game at Lambeau, Rodgers said he was just hoping to add another memory at home.
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“No, I don’t. I’m going to take some time off after the season,” Rodgers said. “I have a lot of great memories here at Lambeau and I look forward to adding another on Sunday.”
Rodgers signed a four-year extension in the offseason to remain in Green Bay.
Green Bay’s postseason hopes seemed to be dead in the water just a few weeks ago after falling to 4-8 on the season.
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But the Packers have now won four straight, including a 41-17 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in week 17setting up for a scenario where a win clinches a playoff spot.