Aaron Rodgers asked about his future after wild-card loss to Texans
Aaron Rodgers spoke to the media about how he plans to approach his future after the Steelers’ playoff loss to the Texans.
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Aaron Rodgers has thrown over 500 touchdown passes in his 21-year NFL career.
On January 12, the future Hall of Fame QB’s last pass against the Houston Texans ended in a touchdown for the opposing team.
Texans defensive back Karen Bullock returned Rodgers’ last pass for a pick-six in a wild-card matchup at Pittsburgh, giving Houston an eventual 30-6 victory.
Rodgers did not return for the Steelers’ final drive, raising questions about whether this was the last pass of his storied career.
That question, along with many others regarding the Steelers’ future, will be answered during the offseason, but Rodgers’ final game of the 2025 season was a disappointment by any standards. In the Steelers’ most recent playoff loss under Mike Tomlin, Rodgers completed 17 of 33 passes for 146 yards, one interception, and no touchdowns.
Rodgers was sacked four times, fumbled twice and had a passer rating of 50.8.
The image of Rodgers walking off the field in defeat is a far cry from his best days with the Green Bay Packers. Will this be the last time fans see him on an NFL field? Only time will tell.

