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Charles Barkley said Wednesday he believed that quarterback Aaron Rodgers crossed the line when he made a Jeffrey Epstein remark while talking about late-night host Jimmy Kimmel last week.

As the feud between Rodgers and Kimmel exploded over the last few days, the former NBA player and current analyst appeared on "CBS Mornings" and was asked about the ongoing back-and-forth between the two.

"There’s a lot of people, including Jimmy Kimmel, who are really hoping that doesn’t come out," Rodgers previously said on "The Pat McAfee Show" in reference to unsealed court documents connected to Epstein.  "I'll tell you what, if that list comes out, I definitely will be popping some sort of bottle."

"CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King asked what Barkley would do if Rodgers had said that about him.

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Charles Barkley in Houston

Charles Barkley appears before the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Final Four championship game between the Connecticut Huskies and the San Diego State Aztecs at NRG Stadium in Houston on April 3, 2023. (Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)

"I would have punched him in the face," Barkley said. "I think that when you’re in the limelight, people get to say things about you — that goes with the territory — but when you start comparing people, saying you’re hanging out with pedophiles and people having sex with underage girls, that’s dangerous."

Barkley said he "loved" Kimmel’s response. The comedian retorted on Monday on his late-night show after threatening a lawsuit.

Barkley added that what Rodgers did was "slander."

Rodgers, on Tuesday’s episode of "The Pat McAfee Show," said he never called Kimmel a pedophile.

"I was referring to the fact that if there’s a list, which again, this hasn’t come out yet. There was just a deposition, and there are names on it, then that would be the second time that a soft-brained, junior college student, wacko, anti-vax, antisemite, purveyor, spreader of misinformation, conspiracy theorist, MAGA, whatever other things that have been said by him and other people in the media, would be right twice," Rodgers said.

"Let me just say, that is the truth, No. 1. No. 2, I totally understand how serious an allegation of pedophilia would be. So, for him to be upset about that, I get it. Did you watch the quote because that’s exactly what I said? Verbatim. What I said on the show."

The four-time NFL MVP said he wasn’t "stupid enough" to levy a pedophilia claim at the late-night host.

Charles Barkley in Arizona

Charles Barkley is introduced to the new Phoenix Suns' Ring of Honor during the Suns' game against the Utah Jazz at Footprint Center in Phoenix on Oct. 28, 2023. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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"I’m not stupid enough, even though you think I’m an idiot, and you made a lot of comments about my intelligence. But I’m not stupid enough to accuse you of that with absolutely zero evidence, concrete evidence. That’s ridiculous. I’m glad, and I think we can agree on something is that, one, those crimes are heinous and, two, and I’m glad you’re not on a list because those who are on the list — and this is what I think we can agree on — that, at minimum, there should be an inquiry into their involvement. Especially if they went to the island. And, at maximum, there should be an investigation into it," Rodgers directed his response at Kimmel.

"I hope he will give the same type of energy to these heinous crimes when they do come out and the names do come out and there is an inquiry into it that you gave to other subjects that I actually mentioned that you spent a lot of time working on."

Rodgers maintained he didn’t care what Kimmel said about him.

"To sum this up, I still haven’t popped a bottle because there still hasn’t been any list that’s come out," he said. "I’m glad Jimmy is not on the list. I really am, and I don’t think he’s the p-word. I think it’s impressive that a man who went to Arizona State and has 10 joke writers can read off a prompter. My education at JUCO and my three semesters at Cal that I’m very proud of has worked out for me, and I’m glad to see it’s worked out for him as well.

"I wish him the best. Again, I don’t give a s--- what he says about me. But as long as he understands what I actually said and that I’m not accusing him of being on a list. I’m all for moving forward."

Aaron Rodgers on sidelines

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets looks on during the game against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Dec. 17, 2023. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

Rodgers explained what Kimmel said in 2020 and 2021 about him after he explained his immunization efforts against COVID instead of getting the vaccine. He also had an issue with Kimmel having Dr. Anthony Fauci on his show to talk about the pandemic and the vaccine.

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He also pointed to Kimmel calling him names and making assertions because he was concerned about the Epstein list in 2023.

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