Aaron Rodgers’ retirement talk has ESPN’s Dianna Russini fed up

Aaron Rodgers’ retirement discuss has ESPN’s Dianna Russini yawning.

Throughout an look Tuesday on the “Keyshawn, JWill & Max” radio present, the NFL reporter was lower than thrilled to debate Rodgers’ current feedback, during which the Packers quarterback, 38, mentioned he might “see the tip coming” of his enjoying profession.

“Congratulations, Aaron Rodgers,” Russini mentioned, sarcastically. “You now get the headlines once more. As a result of guess what we’re speaking about to start out off this soccer phase? Aaron Rodgers, once more. We did this all final 12 months. Now we’re going to have conversations about him retiring?”

Russini was referring to final offseason, when Rodgers distanced himself from the Packers and skipped all of coaching camp and preseason over points throughout the tradition of the group, fueling hypothesis that he would retire.

Rodgers raised eyebrows this week with uncommon candidness about his eventual retirement, telling TNT’s Ernie Johnson that he thinks about calling it a profession “on a regular basis.”

“Whenever you commit, you’re 100%,” Rodgers mentioned following his victory at “The Match” golf occasion Wednesday with Tom Brady. “However the older you get, the pursuits change, and the grind, I feel, wears on you a bit of extra. The soccer half is the simple half. That’s the enjoyment.

Aaron Rodgers during the Packers' divisional round playoff game to the 49ers in January 2022
Aaron Rodgers in the course of the Packers’ divisional-round playoff sport towards the 49ers in January 2022
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dianna russini on Keyshawn, JWill and Max
Dianna Russini was not completely happy to be discussing Aaron Rodgers but once more.
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“It’s the opposite stuff that wears on you and makes you concentrate on life after soccer,” he continued. “Tommy [Brady] clearly set the bar so excessive with enjoying so a few years, however I can undoubtedly see the tip coming.”

Though retirement is clearly on Rodgers’ thoughts, the reigning NFL MVP determined to return again for an 18th season, signing a three-year extension in March value a reported $150 million.

The veteran quarterback will flip 39 in December.

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