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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Rodgers' fleeting thoughts of retirement have faded away into the darkness.The four-time NFL MVP is refreshed and re-energized with the New York Jets. And after signing a new deal, Rodgers expects to keep playing football a while longer."This is going to be a few years partnership," he said Tuesday. "And after that, hopefully there's not a huge kind of cap issue. That's why we didn't need to backload it or put any special escalator, strange things in the contract to weigh down the organization after I'm done playing."Which Rodgers repeatedly has said he doesn't…