Aaron Rodgers is in no rush to make a decision about his future.

The free agent quarterback said during an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday that he’s “not holding anybody hostage” as he weighs whether to return for a 21st season.

Rodgers was released by the Jets in March. The 41-year-old four-time NFL MVP has visited the Steelers and talked with the Vikings and Giants in recent weeks, but said there are certain things going on in his personal life that are currently taking precedence over anything related to football.

Rodgers said $10 million for one season would be a suffucient salary.

“I told ... the teams I talked to, it wasn’t about the money,” Rodgers said.

Colleges: Florida State canceled all home athletic events through Sunday after an on-campus shooting left at least two persons and six others injured. ... Former FSU two-sport star and 1993 Heisman Trophy winner Charlie Ward, 54, will become the men’s basketball coach at Florida A&M.

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NHL: The NHL said the Rangers kept it apprised of an independent probe into sexual assault allegations by a team employee against player Artemi Panarin and considers the matter closed. The Athletic reported that Panarin and Madison Square Garden Sports, which owns the Rangers, paid financial settlements to a former employee last year after she alleged Panarin sexually assaulted her.