“Lost Respect for him,” Twitter ROASTS Packers QB Aaron Rodgers for absurd comments on his Covid-19 vaccine status
Joe Rogan and Aaron Rodgers
Green Bay Packers Quarterback and reigning MVP Aaron Rodgers was recently on “The Joe Rogan Experience” and talked about his refusal of the COVID-19 vaccine, which at the time sent a riff throughout the NFL. He drew comparisons to other athletes who were refusing the vaccine at the time like Kyrie Irving.
Rodgers said that the phrase was intentionally misleading after telling reporters last year that he had obtained an “immunization.” The 38-year-old quarterback remarked, “I had been prepared for this question the entire time and had thought about how I wanted to answer it. “And I’m going to say, “I’ve been vaccinated,” because I had arrived at that conclusion. If there is a follow-up, then discuss my procedure.”
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Aaron Rodgers remained a strict critic of the Covid-19 vaccination policy made by the NFL
Rodgers has been flamed for this risk he took and put his team and the fans in danger. However, some people came out in support of Rodgers and said that they were lied to by government officials into thinking that the vaccine would prevent the spread of the virus.
However, all reactions were not positive as some people said that Aaron Rodgers did not have any right to put the life of his teammates and the fans in danger by not getting vaccinated. Some people said that each day their respect for Aaron Rodgers keeps on decreasing.
Rodgers claimed early on in the program that he is allergic to polyethene glycol (PEG), which is why the Centers for Disease Control advised against giving him the mRNA vaccinations.
Many people believed that Rodgers was allergic to PEG when he originally stated he couldn’t take the mRNA Covid immunizations last season following a positive Covid test that stopped him from playing against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The NFL’s response to Rodgers’ “immunized” appeal in 2021 was probably that he could still receive the J&J vaccination despite having a PEG allergy because the immunization’s pause had been removed on April 23 of that year.
But according to Rodgers, his teammates and the squad as a whole were “forced” to increase their vaccination rates by the league and its general managers. Seven to ten of Rodgers’ colleagues were unvaccinated last season, he said at various points throughout the podcast.
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