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Aaron Rodgers emphasizes desire to 'move the same way at 38, 39, 40'

-- If things go as planned, Aaron Rodgers won't be playing for anyone else but the team that drafted him with the No. 24 overall pick in 2005.

Rodgers has reiterated his stance goal to continue performing at a high level, but to continue doing so for the Green Bay Packers into his 40s.

At 34 and set to turn 35 in December during the latter stages of the 2018 season, that milestone is right around the corner. Nevertheless, two different collarbone injuries in four years puts a slight damper on those chances.

Whether he's forced to reconstruct the way he's used to playing the quarterback position -- elusive, twitchy at times, prone to leaving the pocket -- to a more composed, unruffled style that requires him to get the ball out of his hands quicker than normal, a la New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, isn't entirely out of the question.