PITTSBURGH — Aaron Rodgers isn't talking like someone who's on the verge of retirement.
Maybe because there's a chance he's not.
The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, who recently turned 42, didn't shut the door completely on returning in 2026 when asked about it on Wednesday.
The four-time MVP, who stressed he didn't ''really want to get too deep in'' what lies beyond Sunday night's showdown with Baltimore for the AFC North title, believes there will be opportunities available if he opts to give a 22nd season a shot.
''Whenever the season ends, I'll be a free agent," said Rodgers, who signed a one-year deal with Pittsburgh in June. ''So that'll give me a lot of options if I still want to play. (Maybe) not a lot options, but there'll be options, I would think. Maybe one or two.''
Rodgers' message heading into Week 18 is a notable shift from his stance in the early summer, when he said on ''The Pat McAfee Show'' that he was ''pretty sure (2025) is it.''
It still might be, but Rodgers also seemed encouraged by his own play at times this season. Rodgers has thrown for 3,028 yards with 23 touchdowns and seven interceptions heading into an elimination game against the Ravens. He's also stayed largely healthy, save for fracturing the wrist on his left (non-throwing) hand, which forced him to sit out a loss to Chicago in late November.
Rodgers joked last week that in some ways he feels like the fictional character Benjamin Button, who ages in reverse.