Aaron Rodgers’ Addiction To Talking About The Vaccine Flares Up Again During Latest Televised Therapy Session

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Aaron Rodgers might need to get himself a vaccine to fix his addiction to bringing up vaccinations unprompted.

Despite the fact that the world has largely moved on from the vaccine discourse given that it’ll be 2024 — four years after the pandemic — in just a few days, the 40-year-old deep web message board enthusiast and man whose own research led him to tearing his Achilles after just four snaps this season still seems to bring up the topic on his weekly public therapy session on The Pat McAfee Show.

This week, for example, Rodgers — after admitting that his repeated desire to return to the field this season was largely a charade last week — hopped on McAfee’s show to again circle the drain of his obsessive vaccine routine.

“Before they talk, let’s go back to 2021 and let’s make people say their vax status to start,” Rodgers said. “That’ll frame all these comments in the right window. Before they say something, let’s have them say, and ESPN is probably going to shut us off here, let’s have them say ‘hey, I’m so-and-so, double vaxxed with Pfizer and triple boosted, and my opinion is this guy is a bad guy because he just wanted to practice and took money away.’

Earlier this month, Rodgers promised Jets fans at least two more seasons of his vaccine word vomit and also perhaps some quarterbacking if his hemp-mended tendons can hold up for more than a quarter next season.

Rodgers’ Jets, who have missed the playoffs for the 13th straight season and have posted a 6-9 record through 15 games this season, will close out a 2023 to forget (well, they’ll always have the great Hard Knocks slurp fest of August) with matchups against the Cleveland Browns and the New England Patriots.

You can check out the clip of Rodgers on The Pat McAfee Show below.