Aaron Rodgers proposes epic Tag-Team match with RFK Jr. against ‘Mr. Pfizer’ Travis Kelce and Fauci as part of Vax Wars
Aaron Rodgers called out Travis Kelce in a recent episode of The Pat McAfee Show.
Aaron Rodgers (L) and Travis Kelce (R) (Credits: Imago)
The vaccine wars are on! Aaron Rodgers, who recently gave a new nickname to Travis Kelce over his vaccinations advertisement, has now called out the Kansas City Chiefs tight end to a real debate about the vaccines. During a recent episode of ESPN’s The Pat McAfee Show, the New York Jets QB proposed this ‘epic’ tag team bout.
“Mr. Pfizer said he didn’t think he’d be in a vax war with me. This ain’t a war, homie, this is conversation,” Rodgers laughed. “But if you want to have some sort of duel, debate, have me on the podcast. Come on the show! Let’s have a conversation. Let’s do it like in ‘John Wick 4,’ so we both have a second — someone to help us out.”
Furthermore, Rodgers proposed a tag team debate between a team of him and the anti-vaxxer and a Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. against the team of Kelce and Dr. Anthony Fauci or whoever Kelce wants by his side.
“I’m gonna take my man [Robert F. Kennedy] Jr., and he can have [Dr. Anthony] Fauci or some other pharmacrat, and we can have a conversation about this,” he said. “That’d be big for the ratings.”
These comments come after Kelce said that he never thought that he would get into a vaccine war with Aaron Rodgers. Initially, Rodgers started the beef by referring to Kelce as “Mr. Pfizer” last week over the Chiefs tight end’s new vaccine advertisements. Kelce retorted with a subtle shot by calling out Rodgers for working under Woody Johnson, who is the owner of the Jets and also an heir to the Johnson and Johnson pharmaceutical company.
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Aaron Rodgers responds to Travis Kelce’s ‘Johnson and Johnson’ comments
While responding to Aaron Rodgers’ comments about his new vaccine advertisements, the Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce called out the Jets QB for working under Woody Johnson, an heir to one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the world.
And now, during a recent episode of The Pat McAfee Show on ESPN, Rodgers gave a response to Kelce’s comments. Rodgers said he wouldn’t mind if Kelce called him Mr. Johnson and Johnson since the Johnson family has been great to him since he arrived in New York.
But the 10-time Pro Bowler made sure to note that he doesn’t play for the Johnson & Johnson Corporation but only represents the New York Jets. Furthermore, he also referred to Kelce as a “guy schilling to corrupt company” in his retort. Now, everyone is waiting for a reply from the Chiefs tight end.
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