Quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets reveals the one thing he regrets from his last years with the Packers.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets reveals the one thing he regrets from his last years with the Packers.
Aaron Rodgers, the four-time NFL MVP, was acquired by the New York Jets from the Green Bay Packers by trade before the 2023 NFL Draft. The agreement put an end to the future Hall of Fame quarterback’s protracted divorce with the organization that selected him in the 2005 draft to succeed Brett Favre.
Naturally, everything fell apart between Rodgers and the Packers in 2020 after Green Bay moved up to pick quarterback Jordan Love in the first round of the NFL Draft. Even though Rodgers was a far greater mentor, friend, and teammate to Love than Favre was to him, their interactions with the front office were progressively less friendly.
Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the New York Jets, also began making weekly appearances on the Pat McAfee Show.
Rodgers began making weekly appearances on the well-liked Pat McAfee Show during football season about this time. After becoming one of the most watched portions on the show, “Aaron Rodgers Tuesday,” millions of people watched it live and on repeat.
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The segment’s popularity stems from the opportunity it provides for viewers to witness Rodgers’ lightning-fast wit and football acumen. For better or worse, it also provided fans with an understanding of some of the quarterback’s unconventional ideas.
Because of Rodgers’ remarks on the show on politics, drugs, aliens, and Jimmy Kimmel, he is frequently discussed on other shows and in the media. Rodgers has previously maintained his positions on contentious remarks he has made. He does regret one thing, though.
Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the New York Jets, told the media that he had received a COVID-19 vaccine.