Even Antonio Brown Thinks Aaron Rodgers Is Completely Unhinged

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Do you know how you know when you’ve gone off the deep end? When Antonio Brown, of all people, think you’re crazy.

And Antonio Brown, who was just called out this week for “gross” and “demeaning” behavior, thinks Aaron Rodgers is, as he so eloquently put it on X (formerly Twitter), “f—— up.”

Between Rodgers’ ayahuasca and darkness retreats, his vice presidential aspirations, and more conspiracy theories than you can count, the Jets quarterback has many people wondering if he really does have a screw loose.

The latest conspiracy theory attached to Aaron Rodgers (which he has dubiously denied believing in) is that the entire Sandy Hook mass shooting was completely made up.

It’s almost more than a New York Jets fan can handle.

And it’s definitely more than Antonio Brown can take as he took to X after seeing the report about Rodgers denying the Sandy Hook shooting and replied, “You think I’m f—— up.”

AB then later took to X again to respond to Aaron Rodgers’ denial of his denial of the Sandy Hook mass shooting.

Unfortunately, while Aaron Rodgers may or may not believe that Sandy Hook actually happened, there is just SO much more stuff that has come to light this week and has fans upset and/or confused.

For instance, Sean Keeley of Awful Announcing did a deep dive on Thursday about an interview Aaron Rodgers gave on the Look Into It with Eddie Bravo podcast.

During that interview, Rodgers touched on subjects ranging from immigration and parasites to experimental gene therapy and the JFK assassination.

We have already touched on some of the finer immigration and JFK theories Rodgers espoused, but here are a few more gems he shared with Eddie Bravo.

“There was a gentleman early on, there’s a video you can find,” Rodgers explained, talking about vaccines. “He basically admits if we’ve called this what it is, experimental gene therapy, maybe 5 percent of people would have signed up for it.

“But when you tag the term ‘vaccine’ to it, then you open up this whole other thing. So if you question a vaccine, now you’re anti-science, now you’re a tinfoil hat-wearer, now you’re a quack, and you’re anti-medicine, anti-health, right? And that’s what they did. That’s what they did. And then they can vilify whoever they want to vilify.”

Rodgers also claimed that a Tucker Carlson interview with Vladimir Putin got 200 million viewers (it didn’t), that Elon Musk “has created a platform that has way more free speech now” (he hasn’t), and that the World’s Fair sites have been Tartarian capital cities.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg of crazy he shared on that day.

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