He's a long way from New York and Pittsburgh.
This week he won the beach scene in Malibu this week as he continues to speculate about the future of the former Jet quarterback.
The four-time league MVP looked meditative as he wore a towel and a printed swimsuit and a baseball cap in the back, looking out into the ocean.
After two unremarkable seasons, there is no one to see what's next for Rodgers, released by the Jets on Wednesday.
The team then pivoted for former Steelers quarterback Justin Field, loosened Rogers and ate a $49 million dead cap.
The 41-year-old quarterback is attracting attention from the Steelers and Giants, who are awaiting his decision as of Thursday afternoon.
It is also possible that Rodgers will call his career in the league after 20 seasons.
He spent the first 18 seasons of his Hall of Fame career in Green Bay, winning one Super Bowl in February 2011 and was traded with the Jets in 2023.
Rodgers played just four snaps in the Jets' debut before going down in September 2023 with a season-ending Achilles injury.
He returned to action in 2024 when the Jets went 5-12 and missed the playoffs.
Rodgers, who appeared in all 17 games, threw for 3,897 yards, 28 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.
I was panicked by Mr. Rogers' waiting game, but he is Domino, the biggest quarterback, still standing at a free agency.
Former Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson was also on the board and visited the Browns on Thursday.
He will meet the Giants on Friday.
Wilson, 36, briefly cheated on the Giants in his final offseason before signing a one-year deal with the Steelers.
He appeared in 11 games, threw for 2,482 yards, 16 touchdowns and five interceptions.
It has been reported that the Steelers have made Rogers an offer.
The team took home a familiar face from quarterback Mason Rudolph on Thursday.
He spent six seasons in Pittsburgh where he was drafted in 2018 and signed with the Titans last March.




