New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh. Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

Jets' Robert Saleh addresses Aaron Rodgers playing beyond 2023

Signs continue to point to Aaron Rodgers serving as the New York Jets' starting quarterback beyond the 2023 NFL season. 

"I'd be shocked if he doesn’t play multiple years," Jets head coach Robert Saleh said about Rodgers while speaking with reporters on Friday, per Chris Rosvoglou of The Spun. "I mean, he looks like a little kid out there." 

Rodgers, who turns 40 years old this coming December and teased as recently as this past January that he could walk away from the millions of dollars still attached to his contract, initially declined during his introductory Jets news conference to commit to playing past the upcoming season. The future Hall of Famer later said joining the Jets "isn’t a one-and-done in my mind," and he told reporters Thursday that the team's roster is "not just a one-year thing where you can be competitive." 

Saleh was sure to note he doesn't yet need Rodgers to make any promises about his future.

"I don't think he needs to [commit to another year from now]," Saleh added. "I don't want to back him into a corner and make him commit to something like that." 

Meanwhile, Daniel Chavkin of Sports Illustrated shared that Rodgers indicated during an ESPN New York appearance that he intends to be an active player at this time next year. 

"The Jets gave up a lot for me, so to play just one year would be a disservice," Rodgers said during the conversation that aired Friday morning. "Now if that one year turns out to be a magical year, who knows?" 

It was reported Friday that the Jets and Rodgers are still finalizing the details of a reworked contract that will offer the club the best salary-cap situations possible across his tenure with the organization. Former Jets quarterback and current "The NFL Today" analyst Boomer Esiason said last week he thinks Rodgers gave the Jets "a three-year commitment" because of "cap reasons and things of that nature." 

Rodgers neither confirmed nor denied Esiason's claim during the ESPN New York interview. 

"Talk to me in three or four months," Rodgers said about his long-term plans. "We’ll see how it feels. But the way I feel now, I feel like I can play a number of years." 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Mavericks defense rises to occasion in Game 5 win vs. Thunder
Avalanche force Game 6 with big third period vs. Stars
Celtics finally put away undermanned Cavaliers, advance to conference finals
Steelers to make history in final two months of 2024 season
Thunder bench starting guard for Game 5 vs. Mavericks
Packers will play on Thanksgiving with a rare twist in 2024
Steelers veteran reportedly plans to sit out OTAs
Padres pitcher has honest reaction to team getting booed off the field
MLB announces punishment for Astros' Ronel Blanco over foreign substance
Athletics place lefty on 15-day IL, transfer infielder to 60-day
Rafael Nadal switches gears, gives major update on French Open status
Atlanta to be first race of NASCAR's In-Season Tournament
West Point alum made history in his MLB debut with Reds
Heat legend cautions Lakers against hiring JJ Redick
Welcome to the WNBA: Caitlin Clark sets infamous record in debut
Jalen Brunson leads Knicks to blowout win in Game 5 vs. Pacers
Nikola Jokic torches DPOY to lead Nuggets past Wolves in Game 5
Oilers use late heroics to tie Canucks at two games each
Watch: Astros pitcher ejected after foreign substance check
Kirk Cousins not angry with Falcons because winning is 'hard enough'