Jimmy Kimmel Responds To Aaron Rodgers’ Latest Comments About Him

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If Aaron Rodgers thought Jimmy Kimmel was going to back down, he’s got another thing coming.

The New York Jets quarterback and late night talk show host have been trading barbs for the better part of a year. But things escalated recently when Rodgers accused Kimmel of being an associate of Jeffrey Epstein.

Kimmel fired back and ESPN executives had to step in and de-escalate the situation.

That is, until Rodgers brought it up again on Monday.

“I’m going to talk about it tomorrow on the show. Tune in,” Rodgers told reporters on Monday.

Kimmel responded on his own show on Monday night.

“…So what happened is, he’s a Jets quarterback now. He went on our show on ESPN, The Pat McAfee Show, and out of the blue insinuated that I was nervous because the Jeffrey Epstein list was coming out he said I was hoping it wouldn’t and that he was going to pop a bottle of something to celebrate when he did and then it did come out,” Kimmel began.

“And I suggested that if Aaron wanted to make false and very damaging statements like that we should do it in court so he could share his proof with like a judge because, you know, when you hear a guy who won a Super Bowl and did the all the State Farm commercials say something like this, a lot of people believe a lot of delusional people,” he continued.

Jimmy Kimmel Goes In On Aaron Rodgers In Brutal Response

Kimmel then went on to call Rodgers a conspiracy theorist and ask why the quarterback has it out for him.

“it might be time to revisit that concussion protocol,” he said. “So he saw that and maybe to retaliate, he decided to insinuate that I am a pedophile. This is how these nuts do it…Aaron Rodgers has a very high opinion of himself. Because he had success on the football field. He believes himself to be an extraordinary being he genuinely thinks that because God gave him the ability to throw a ball. He’s smarter than everyone else. The idea that his brain is just average is unfathomable to him.”

He continued to call Rodgers “hamster-brained” and claimed that the only two “A’s” he ever saw on a report card were in his name.

Something tells us this feud is FAR from over.