Mar. 16, 2025
Aaron Rodgersis ready to play some football!The Green Bay Packers quarterback, 35, seemed ready to hit the field on Wednesday, just one day before his team was set to play their first game of the 2019-2020 football season, which will mark 15 years of playing in the NFL for the star.“🤙🏼 #year15,” hewrotealongside a photograph of himself stepping off a plane with an athletic bag in hand.Of course, Rodgers wasn’t the only one to be looking forward to Thursday night’s game, when the Packers will try and score their first victory of the new season as they face off against their rivals, the Chicago Bears.
Mar. 16, 2025
Aaron Rodgersbelieves Saturday’s Green Bay Packers-San Francisco 49ers game drew viewers for more than just football.TheNFLquarterback, 38, alleged on Tuesday’s episode ofThe Pat McAfee Showthat his stance ongetting vaccinatedwas a major factor.“There were a ton of people tuning in rooting against us for one reason, and one reason only,” Rodgers claimed. “It’s because of my vaccination status and them wanting to see us lose so they could pile on and enjoy and revel in the fact that my vaccination status was some sort of reason why we haven’t had success in the playoffs.
Mar. 16, 2025
Aaron Rodgersis addressing reports about his COVID-19 vaccination status, and asserting that he didn’t lie when he told reporters this year that he was “immunized.”
In an interview with thePat McAfee Showon Friday, the Green Bay Packers quarterback said he wanted to “set the record straight on so many of the blatant lies that are out there about myself right now.”
Earlier this week, Rodgers, 37,was placed on the Packers' reserve/COVID-19 list.
Mar. 16, 2025
Aaron Rodgers is among those in the NFL to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
On Thursday, the reigning league MVP and Green Bay Packers quarterback, 37, told reporters andnews outletsthat he’s “been immunized” ahead of the upcoming season for which some players have refused to get the vaccine.
The NFL currently does not require players to be fully vaccinated against COVID, but specific mandates from teams and venues have been much-talked-about topics recently with ongoing changes to local city and state laws.
Mar. 16, 2025
Aaron Rodgers.Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty
Aaron Rodgersis setting the record straight about his mysterious toe injury.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback, 37, got fans talking on Tuesday after he appeared to reveal onThe Pat McAfee Showthat he was suffering from “COVID toe” — a condition that, according to theBritish Journal of Dermatology, can happen to those who have been infected with coronavirus. (It’s marked with lesions on ones toes and fingers, that can be painful and last for weeks or months).