What Happened to Aaron Rodgers? Pat McAfee Show Drama Explained

May 2024 · 6 minute read

He started 2024 in the headlines not because of his achievements in football but because of inflammatory things he said off the field. If you’re behind on what happened to Aaron Rodgers and what he said that landed him in such hot water, you’ve come to the right place.

Rodgers has had his fair share of controversies over the years, perhaps most notably when he refused to answer reporters’ questions on whether he’d received the COVID-19 vaccine at the height of the pandemic. Later when he contracted the virus, he told reporters: “Yeah, I’ve been immunized,” but was found later to have deliberately misled the media. He hadn’t, in fact, been vaccinated but instead had received a “homeopathic” treatment (to this day, we don’t know what the hell this could even mean).

“I knew at some point if I contracted COVID or if word got out, because it’s the NFL and there’s leaks everywhere, it was possible I’d have to answer the questions,” Rodgers told Joe Rogan. “And that’s when the s–t storm hit, because now I’m a liar, I’m endangering the community, my teammates, all these people. And then, you know, attempted takedown of me and, you know, my word and my integrity began.” The NFL fined him $14,650 for violating protocols for unvaccinated players, which included not wearing a mask during his weekly news conferences and attending a Halloween party.

What happened to Aaron Rodgers?

The four-time MVP and Super Bowl-winning quarterback has landed himself in trouble once again, this time implicating a popular talk show host with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Here’s what happened to Aaron Rodgers and why some podcasters have had enough of him.

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