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The discussion naturally shifts to another aging star, Aaron Rodgers. At 40 years old, he is not as old as Tyson, yet the whispers of age are starting to permeate discussions in the realm of football as well. For many fans and analysts, there's a sense that the magic that previously defined Rodgers' game is running on empty.
The sentiment echoed by Ryan Castello of the New York Post is striking. He tweeted that if Rodgers were not a household name, his recent struggles would have justified a benching at halftime in one of the games. This reflection raises crucial questions about the longevity of an athlete's peak performance and how it is often glossed over due to their star status.