Which of Aaron Rodgers and LeBron James Is More Likely to Win a Championship Before Quitting?

LeBron James and Aaron Rodgers are both approaching 40 and are at the apex of their illustrious and lengthy careers. In his 22nd season, James will be attempting to win his fifth championship, while Rodgers, a 17-year NFL veteran, is chasing his second Super Bowl with his second franchise. Which of these two has a greater probability of achieving that objective prior to retirement? Rich Eisen ponders.

Will LeBron James win a title before Aaron Rodgers?

So, who is the “elderly superstar more likely to succeed in their career before they retire”? NBA player LeBron James was selected by the commentator on The Rich Eisen Show to answer this topic.

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – SEPTEMBER 11: Aaron Rodgers #8 of the New York Jets is helped off the field after suffering an apparent injury after being sacked by Leonard Floyd #56 of the Buffalo Bills during a game at MetLife Stadium on September 11, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)

James, who is nearing the end of his career, hasn’t won a championship since the 2019–20 campaign. He is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, and he is not slowing down. But the Lakers were ousted from the playoffs this year as well.

 

Eisen responded, “I think so,” when asked if LeBron would win that elusive fifth championship with the Lakers. If James doesn’t sign before June 20, he might try free agency the following season. However, he hasn’t indicated that he wants to retire up until now.

Regarding Rodgers, the quarterback for the New York Jets is more motivated than ever to establish himself on the field.

Sumit Rajan

Sumit is a Sr. Editor at Black Sports Online. When not dissecting NBA and NFL storylines, you’ll find him cheering for Manchester United, testing out new fountain pens, or scaling a mountain.

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