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The Michael Kay Show

Hour 2: Rodgers Departure

The Michael Kay Show

ESPN

Sports

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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0:00.0

This is the Michael K Show podcast.

0:04.0

I gotta get more K.

0:05.5

Listen live weekdays at one on 880 ESPN, the ESPN New York app and your smart speaker.

0:13.0

All right, so we've been waiting for Mr. Aaron Rogers to break the silence.

0:19.9

And the thing that I was most intrigued about,

0:22.2

I mean, I think he's just playing the drama king that he is with the Steelers.

0:28.3

Who knows?

0:29.2

Maybe he decides to retire.

0:31.1

I'm not sure.

0:31.5

But I was certainly intrigued by what happened with the Jets.

0:36.8

And if you remember, you know, the shows that I was doing back then, when he, you know,

0:42.8

he flew to New York or Jersey to meet with Aaron Glenn and Darren Muzi.

0:51.6

And, you know, they pretty much tell them, we don't want you, right?

0:56.8

And I said at the time, I said, hmm, that's, that's odd.

0:59.7

Can you just tell them that, not have them fly?

1:03.7

Well, McAfee asked Rogers what happened in your meeting with the Jets.

1:09.4

Listen, that was an interesting two years to say the least,

1:12.8

but I figured that when I flew across country on my own dime,

1:16.0

that there was going to be a conversation.

1:17.5

And the confusing thing to me and the strange thing was, you know,

1:21.6

when I went out there, I meet with the coach.

1:24.1

We started talking, he runs out of the room.

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