Aaron Rodgers is a future hall of fame Quarterback, two-time MVP, and Super Bowl Champion with the Green Bay Packers, but he’s not short of his theories and things he’s said in the past.
A New York Post article went into some details about “How Aaron Rodgers got started as a conspiracy theorist”
In the wake of Wednesday’s CNN report that said the Jets quarterback — whom independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering as his pick for vice president in the 2024 election — has previously, in private conversations, shared beliefs that the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting was staged, Awful Announcing published a piece Thursday recapping Rodgers’ appearance on the “Look Into It with Eddie Bravo” podcast.
It was there that Rodgers — who on Thursday denied the CNN report in a post on X, saying he is “not and have never been of the opinion that the events did not take place” — said examining the assassination of John F. Kennedy was the beginning of his skepticism.
The 40-year-old, who has previously spoken out against the COVID vaccines, addressed that and other theories on the podcast, including the possibility of immigrants gaining U.S. citizenship for joining the military, that President Joe Biden is a “puppet,” elections not being decided in one day and the Tartarian Empire.
Another future Hall Of Fame quarterback, MVP, and Super Bowl winner, Patrick Mahomes was recently asked about his thoughts on conspiracy theories on the Impaulsive podcast.
I saw a comedian one time talk…he was saying like it’s like your kids man there’s no way that they don’t have just like one or two conspiracy theories that are real you know like there’s no way they’re telling us everything the truth…I’m into like all the crazy ones but I mean I just know out of all of them that probably like one or two might be true.
That’s Aaron Rodgers’ vibe. He’s extremely intelligent so I mean he went to Cal he’s intelligent so I’m sure he’s really dove deep in those I’m just going I like to be you know just kind of blind to him I want to just live my life with my play football.
Patrick Mahomes also has nothing but respect for Aaron Rodgers, saying before the 2017 NFL Draft foreshadowed Mahomes having many clutch moments like Aaron Rodgers has had in his career.
We look at Aaron Rodgers, who I love watching. And you see the Hail Mary and how it changes the games. That’s just the reason behind it.