3 reasons why Aaron Rodgers should stave off retirement and sign with Tom Brady's Raiders - Getty
Aaron Rodgers, once again, is grappling with the question every NFL star eventually arrives at. One day, the quarterback will have thrown his last touchdown, interception and completion. However, once that door is shut, it rarely reopens.
As such, the Jets quarterback has lots of questions to answer this offseason. Even if he doesn't retire, there is a strong chance that his time with the Jets has ended. Here's why the 41-year-old quarterback should do at least one more season with the Raiders.
#1 - One more series of paychecks
Aaron Rodgers at Miami Dolphins v New York Jets - Source: Getty
Rodgers might have other sources of income after nearly two decades in the NFL, but none so obvious as collecting a game check. Once that spigot dries up, every financial mistake gets magnified going forward. As such, adding one last series of game checks before riding off into the sunset is never a bad idea.
