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Mar. 16, 2025

Aaron Rodgers Thinks It's Funny People Still Doubt Tom Brady: 'I Laugh with Him a Little Bit'

Photo: Maddie Meyer/GettyWhether he is dodging tackles or even time itself,Tom Bradyisn’t showing signs of slowing down, no matter what predictions his critics make season after season.Brady, 42, is coming off his sixth Super Bowl win, and has a great chance at appearing in the big game once again this year. His success as the quarterback of the New England Patriots for the last two decades is unparalleled, and yet, despite his greatness, Brady’s increasing age has led critics to make premature predictions when it comes to guessing when he’ll finally show a dip in performance.

Mar. 16, 2025

Aaron Rodgers Throwback Photos

01of 07Robert B. Stanton/WireImageAaron Rodgers began his football career at Butte Community College in Oroville, California, not far from his hometown of Chico. A natural athlete, he succeeded in high school sports but didn’t catch the attention of college recruiters until he began at Butte in 2002. 01of 07 Robert B. Stanton/WireImage Aaron Rodgers began his football career at Butte Community College in Oroville, California, not far from his hometown of Chico.

Mar. 16, 2025

Aaron Rodgers Undergoes Surgery for Torn Achilles, Thanks Doctors for 'Starting Me on the Road to Recovery'

Aaron Rodgers.Photo:Dave Shopland/Shutterstock Dave Shopland/Shutterstock Aaron Rodgersis on the road to recovery. The quarterback, 39, revealed in an Instagram Story post Thursday that he underwentsurgery to repair his left Achilles tendonthat was torn during the New York Jets' game against the Buffalo Bills Monday. “Surgery went great yesterday,” he captioned an image of himself smiling and laying on a hospital bed. “Thank you for all the love and prayers and support.

Mar. 16, 2025

Aaron Rodgers Walking Without Crutches 5 Weeks After Surgery: 'He Is on a Mission,' Says Coach

Photo:Michael Owens/Getty Michael Owens/Getty Thirty-two days after surgery on his Achilles,Aaron Rodgerswas walking without crutches on the field at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, throwing the football — and amazing his fans and his coach, Robert Saleh. “He is on a mission. I don’t put anything past him,” Salehtold Pro Football Talk’s Peter King. “I’ve heard he’s absolutely dominating rehab and he really wants to get back this year.” And the 39-year-old quarterback is not letting his injury create any distance from his teammates, Saleh shared.

Mar. 16, 2025

Aaron Rodgers Wants COVID Debates 'Without Calling Someone Anti-Vaxxer': 'Freedom of Speech'

Aaron Rodgers.Photo: Harry How/Getty Aaron Rodgersis hoping to see more “healthy debates” about the COVID-19 vaccine moving forward. “Wouldn’t we all love a healthy debate,” Rogers said, explaining his desire to see a debate betweenDr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s chief medical correspondent, and Dr.Peter McCullough, a cardiologist who has been criticized for spreadingmisinformationabout COVID. “Let’s have a debate. Let’s hear about sides. Wouldn’t that be awesome?” the NFL star added. “When did Freedom of Speech— When did we lose the ability to respect somebody’s opinion?