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Aaron Rodgers says coaching high school football would be fun to him as well as writing a book whenever he decides to retire

During the second half of the Green Bay Packers' game against the Detroit Lions, with Aaron Rodgers' day done, he put a headset on as he watched Jordan Love finish up in Week 18.

Rodgers looked like a coach on the sidelines.

Rodgers said he mostly put the headset on to bring "a calming force" as he could tell coach Matt LaFleur's blood pressure started to rise as the second half ensued.

Rodgers said Tuesday during his weekly appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" that he didn't call any plays, including on the team's fourth-quarter touchdown drive that briefly gave the team the lead at 30-27.