The Three Biggest WTF Moments by Aaron Rodgers From Joe Rogan Podcast

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LAS VEGAS, NV – JUNE 01: Aaron Rodgers participates in the Bleacher Report Hot Seat Press Conference before Capital One’s The Match VI – Brady & Rodgers v Allen & Mahomes at Wynn Golf Club on June 1, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images for the match)

Aaron Rodgers delivered pre-season shock to Packers fans by appearing on Joe Rogan’s podcast and delivering some totally amazing

Given the events of the past year, it should come as no surprise that Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is a fan of Joe Rogan and his podcast. However, with the 2022 NFL season just two weeks away from kick-off, it’s a bit shocking Rodgers appeared on the podcast with Rogan this week.

Although the episode has already been on hold for a few hours, it has appeared in full view of the football world – a group that seems not locked in waiting for the next episode of Joe Rogan Experience – When Rodgers announced his appearance on the show via Twitter.

In the three-hour episode, Rodgers covered a slew of topics from the vaccination controversy, politics in general, his ayahuasca trip, his experiences in the NFL and more. But when we look at the totality of what he said, three moments stand out as the biggest shells dropped by back-to-back NFL MVPs.

He yelled at his story about his mentor calling him “spoiled” and “authoritative” while saying he wouldn’t make it to the NFL, explaining again that he had a broken toe and not a “COVID toe,” and his transformative experience with an anesthetic, but this was WTF’s biggest moments from Rodgers’ interview with Rogan.

Aaron Rodgers: WTF’s Biggest Moments From Joe Rogan Podcast

3. Aaron Rodgers “clean the floor” with the “client” he confronted about vaccination

Although Rodgers has been steadfast in defending his decision not to get the COVID vaccine (as evidenced by much of the conversation with Rogan), he has rarely been openly wary of his decision or anyone who tried to convince him otherwise.

That’s why it was so strange to hear him talk about the NFL sending a “client” to the NFL teams’ “signal of virtue” so they can celebrate the league’s compliance as a whole to get vaccinated. When Rogan then asked what happened when that person came to him and the Packers, Rodgers said very clearly, “Oh, I mopped the floor with him.”

“On day three of bootcamp, they send in this agent and show these slides about your vaccination percentage on your team, where you compare to the rest of the league,” Rodgers said. “And I started asking him questions about responsibility.”

Rodgers then said that the so-called client said he wasn’t a lawyer before talking to him about perceived wrongdoing from the NFL, that there were no exceptions, that there was no consideration of personal health issues, etc.

Finally, it was a bit unsettling to hear Rodgers, who has been relatively mild on the subject, talk about being a bit shocked behind the scenes.

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