Aaron Rodgers
According to former NFL punter Pat McAfee, Rodgers’ frequent collaborator, the quarterback was blindsided by the announcement.
There’s a bonkers theory that many famous buildings were actually built by an ultra-advanced civilization that we’ve covered up. Rodgers is all ears.
Bringing Rodgers on to talk about Bill Belichick’s resignation, McAfee explained that the quarterback would still be coming on for “big events.”
A day after the QB went on a conspiracy-laden rant blasting ESPN execs and refusing to apologize to Jimmy Kimmel, McAfee announced Rodgers’ TV season was over.
CNN anchor Pamela Brown recalled an instance nearly a decade ago when Aaron Rodgers brought up a “very disturbing, debunked conspiracy theory” while the two were talking.
Rodgers doubled down on the unhinged behavior while claiming he never baselessly accused Kimmel of being “the p-word.”
While Kimmel says he’d gladly accept an apology from the star quarterback for insinuating he’s a pedophile, he’s also not holding his breath.