Green Bay Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers reportedly came out of retirement in four-day obscurity.
Scott Berman, owner of Sky Cave Retreats in Oregon, where the four-time NFL MVP underwent the isolation experience, told ESPN on Thursday that Rodgers left the premises On Wednesday.
According to Berman, Rodgers was in a 300-square-foot room with a queen-size bed, a bathroom, and a meditation mat. The room was described in the report as «a partially underground structure with no light,» but the lights can be turned on from inside.
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Earlier this month, Rodgers said on «The Pat McAfee Show» that he would make a decision about his future in the nfl after gaining clarity from an «isolation retreat.»
«I think it’s going to be important to get through this week and take my isolation retreat and just be able to contemplate all things, my future, and then make a decision that I feel is best for me and in the best interest of my happiness,» he said. at that moment.
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«It’s four nights of complete darkness… I’ve had a number of friends do it and they’ve had some profound experiences. And it’s something that’s been on my radar for a few years and I felt like it would be amazing.» do regardless of where I leaned after this season.»
In addition to returning to the Packers or officially retiring, Rodgers’ options include heading to a new city.
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He new york jets have been among the teams named as a suitable landing spot, but Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr just wrapped up an interesting visit with the team over the weekend.
Reports indicated that the Jets were throwing Carr hard, even vowing that he would become a first-ballot Hall of Famer if he could win a Super Bowl in New York.