The news surrounding Aaron Rodgers just gets weirder and weirder.
05.11.2021 - 22:43 / etcanada.com
Aaron Rodgers is on the defensive after confirming that he has not been vaccinated against COVID-19.
In an interview Friday on “The Pat McAfee Show”, as reported by People, the Green Bay Packers quarterback confirmed reporting that he did not receive the jab, despite telling reporters that he was “immunized.”
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Rodgers said that wanted to “set the record straight on so many of the blatant lies that are out there
The news surrounding Aaron Rodgers just gets weirder and weirder.
Back at it — and feeling grateful. After a whirlwind few weeks, Aaron Rodgers returned to the field on Sunday, November 15, rejoining the Green Bay Packers in their game against Seattle Seahawks. The quarterback, 37, had to sit out for one week after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this month.
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The Green Bay Packers are in hot water with the NFL.
Aaron Rodgers is sorry if he misled you with his misleading words!
Aaron Rodgers has apologized for comments he made about the COVID-19 vaccine. The Green Bay Packers quarterback, 37, made headlines when he claimed he was a victim of the “woke mob” after revealing his unvaccinated status last week. The athlete has since apologized, acknowledging the responsibilities that come with being a “role model” while on The Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday, Nov. 9.
Shailene Woodley wants the media to leave Aaron Rodgers — and his lookalikes — alone!
Shailene Woodley is slamming news outlets for "disparaging" her fiancé Aaron Rodgers after the quarterback revealed he was unvaccinated. On Tuesday, the actress took to her Instagram Stories where she criticized a report alleging the 37-year-old stepped out in Los Angeles following his COVID-19 diagnosis.The 29-year-old claimed Rodgers isn’t the masked man who was photographed by paparazzi.
Well, well, well, if it isn’t the consequences of Aaron Rodgers‘ own actions…
Adding more to the conversation. After opening up about his decision to get “immunized” instead of receiving a COVID-19 vaccination, Aaron Rodgers is elaborating on his comments following major backlashand giving an update on how he’s feeling.
Backing her man! Shailene Woodley came to fiancé Aaron Rodgers’ defense after he was reportedly spotted out in Los Angeles after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this month — and required to quarantine by the NFL.
“Literally, ya’ll need to calm the f-ck down,” Shailene Woodley posted to her Instagram Story on Tuesday (Nov. 9).
Not holding back! Aaron Rodgers‘ controversial opinion about the coronavirus vaccine continues to spark debate among both fans and fellow stars — and Howard Stern is the latest to join the conversation.
Howard Stern has said that Aaron Rodgers should be kicked out of the NFL after controversy surrounding his COVID-19 vaccination status.
“I stand with [Aaron Rodgers],” Mike Fisher posted to Instagram on Aug. 6, after Aaron, 37, tested positive for COVID-19. The Green Bay Packers quarterback has faced a barrage of criticism and ridicule for his decision not to get vaccinated (and for blaming the “woke mob” for attacking him for it.) Mike, 41, decided to throw his support behind Rodgers by saying he also believes in “the freedom to choose what we put in our bodies and the freedom of conscience.”
The fallout from allegations that Aaron Rodgers lied about his vaccination status continues. The Green Bay Packers quarterback came under fire in early November after he tested positive for COVID-19, months after telling reporters he was “immunized.”
Celebrities can’t help but chime in on a trending topic. On November 5, Aaron Rodgers opened up about his COVID-19 diagnosis and his vaccination status — comments that sparked many different opinions.