Aaron Rodgers Ripped for His Laughably Bad Take About Being Canceled

This was ridiculous.
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Aaron Rodgers made his weekly appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on ESPN on Tuesday and it was a complete and utter mess.

The New York Jets quarterback sounded off on his feud with Jimmy Kimmel, his thoughts on COVID-19, and his support of conspiracy theorists.

He also went off about cancel culture, saying ESPN executive Mike Foss wasn’t “helping” with his apology for Rodgers’s baseless Jeffrey Epstein claims about Kimmel and that the apology is what leads to the mainstream media having people like Rodgers get canceled. 

Here’s that rant in the second tweet below:

The fact that Rodgers was ranting about mainstream media canceling people while making his weekly appearance on arguably the biggest sports network in the world was rightfully not lost on anybody. 


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