Aaron Rodger has once again received harsh criticism from Packers fans.

The Green Bay Packers chose to part ways with Aaron Rodgers just over a year ago. In reality, just days before the 2023 NFL Draft, the Packers began a new era in Green Bay by trading Rodgers to the New York Jets.

According to journalist Sean Keeley, former Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodger has confirmed a huge rumor.

Aaron Rodgers humblebragged his way through being asked by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be his vice-presidential running partner, claiming that despite his rudimentary football background, he could have done it.

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“That is why I was interested when Bobby approached me and asked, ‘Would you consider being my running mate?'” And I asked, ‘Are you serious? I’m a football player. But I love this nation, and I’d like to play a role in restoring it to its former glory,” Rodgers stated. “I thought about it. I definitely considered it since I adore Bobby and wanted to hear his thoughts on it.”

“There’s been a lot of great people in history who are super patriotic, who’ve questioned their government, and I think that’s what I’ve done since I was a kid,” Rodgers remarked without a word of irony.

According to various sources:

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It would have been superior to an episode of “Veep”… Unfortunately, Vice President Aaron Rodgers will not be attending a vote near you; Robert F. Kennedy has chosen his running companion, and it is not the four-time NFL MVP!
During a campaign event in Oakland on Tuesday, RFK Jr. announced that Northern California attorney Nicole Shanahan, 38, will lead the Independent ticket.RFK Jr. considered two more high-profile choices. Rodgers, a future first-ballot Hall of Famer, was among those on the 70-year-old’s “top” list. Mike Rowe and Jesse Ventura were both candidates.

Robert ultimately elected to go in a different way, which is not surprising.
Kennedy has been linked to Shanahan, who was formerly married to Google co-founder Sergey Brin, since earlier this year, when she donated $4 million to support a 30-second Super Bowl ad promoting the environmental attorney’s candidacy.

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