Aaron Rodgers sticks up for unvaxxed teammates, ‘it’s a personal decision’
Aaron Rodgers expresd to dosed support for his teammates in whatever they decide
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It’s been several weeks since we’ve heard any controversial news about Aaron Rodgers and the Packers after a nightmarish start to the offseason. Not since his airing of grievances. Or since he snapped at a center for not delivering the ball.
Now back in practice and re-establishing chemistry with teammates, Rodgers is keeping his focus on the football field and staying out of extracurricular topics like vaccination status.
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Rodgers spoke to the media on Thursday following practice.
"Yeah, I’ve been immunized," confirmed Rodgers. He then spoke about the rest of the Packers roster, a patient bunch during Rodgers’ hiatus in Hawaii. "There’s guys on the team that haven’t been vaccinated. I think it’s a personal decision. I’m not going to judge those guys."
Now, you could not find a more liberal quarterback in the NFL than Rodgers — not that his unspoken politics matter. But for a guy who’s more Colin Kaepernick than Kirk Cousins off the field, Rodgers exercised leadership and reason instead of putting his personal beliefs before football and his teammates.
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The flash of common sense, infrequently heard in the NFL, was his Rodgers’ second highlight of the day.
His first came on a viral video shared from practice when Rodgers, once again, easily hit a target from 40 yards.
Heading into his finale as quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers is expected to make a final run in Wisconsin that the Cheeseheads will remember.
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Rodgers said on the season ahead, "I think we’re all going to try and enjoy this one a little more."