Aaron Rodgers would like to continue playing for another seven-plus seasons.

Rodgers is now 33 and remains one of the NFL's best quarterbacks.

"I do think it's realistic," Rodgers said. "I hope it's in this locker room, though. That would mean it's been at a high level. Like I said, hopefully Dec. 2 of 2024, help me out, 2023. Thank you."

Rodgers was drafted by the Green Packers in 2005 and backed up Brett Favre for several seasons.

For Rodgers to play until he's 40, he's going to need at least one more contract. He is signed through the 2019 season.