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Here’s exactly what Aaron Rodgers said on the Pat McAfee show
So, if you haven’t heard, QB Aaron Rodgers was on the Pat McAfee show Wednesday to address all of the rumors around his playing future. Over 430 thousand people tuned into the Pat McAfee show, but in case you’re a sane person who decided not to, here’s everything you missed.
Aaron Rodgers intends on playing for the New York Jets next year
Let’s cut straight to the chase.

The Jets quarterback weighed in on his reported wishlist of free agent targets.
Shortly after Aaron Rodgers announced his intention to play for the Jets in the 2023 NFL season on The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday, the four-time NFL MVP took a few minutes to attempt to discredit ESPN’s report that he gave New York a “wish list” of players to target before joining the franchise.
The list includes three of Rodgers’s Green Bay teammates—Randall Cobb, Allen Lazard and Marcedes Lewis—as well as free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., according to ESPN’s Dianna Russini.

The quarterback did not hold back when discussing reports about his future on ‘The Pat McAfee Show.’
In his wide-ranging and much-anticipated appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday, Aaron Rodgers divulged his plans for the 2023 season: he plans on being a Jet.
The 39-year-old said that he fully intends to join New York, and that he expects the Packers and Jets to eventually work out a trade to make the move official.

The QB did not like hearing directly from the ESPN NFL Insider.
Aaron Rodgers appeared on the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday and explained to the world why he no longer wants to play for the Packers and that he is committed to playing for the Jets if the two teams can work out a deal. 
The 39-year-old QB also went in on ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Rodgers shared that he got a text message from the NFL insider and he wasn’t too pleased to be hearing directly from him.
Rodgers didn’t mince his words in his response to Schefter, telling him: “Lose my number. Nice try.

New England is reportedly seeking to add some star power to its wide receivers room.
The Patriots have reportedly shown interest in several free-agent wide receivers that include Cardinals’ DeAndre Hopkins and Broncos’ Jerry Jeudy, according to The Athletic’s Jeff Howe.
Reports of New England’s interest in the receivers comes after Jakobi Meyers signed a three-year, $33 million deal with $21 million guaranteed with the Raiders on Tuesday, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Well played, Jets.
Aaron Rodgers went on the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday and with nearly half a million people watching, he explained why he no longer wants to play for the Packers and why he intends on playing with the Jets. 
Rodgers explained in detail how his time “in the darkness”—the darkness retreat he embarked on in late February—played a part in his decision to play another year in the NFL. He said Green Bay made it pretty clear to him after the retreat that the team wanted to move on from him as their quarterback.

Rodgers explained the situation on the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday.
As the Jets and Packers continue to negotiate over the future of Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback went on the Pat McAfee Show to make his intentions clear: he wants to be in New York.
Rodgers stated that he plans to play for the Jets next season, and that the trade discussion between the two teams is the only thing holding up the deal. He said that Green Bay has made it known that they would like to move on from the 39-year-old.
“The Packers would like to move on,” Rodgers said.