sport news Packers star Aaron Rodgers fumes during Barstool Sports interview over vaccine ... trends now

sport news Packers star Aaron Rodgers fumes during Barstool Sports interview over vaccine ... trends now
sport news Packers star Aaron Rodgers fumes during Barstool Sports interview over vaccine ... trends now

sport news Packers star Aaron Rodgers fumes during Barstool Sports interview over vaccine ... trends now

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers continues to face vaccination questions – both serious and otherwise.

The reigning two-time NFL MVP was asked about his controversial decision to forgo the COVID-19 and the ensuing controversy during a recent sit-down interview with the Barstool Sports podcast, Pardon My Take.

'How many people do you think you killed? What's your count?' joked Eric Sollenberger, who goes by his comedic social media identity, PFT Commenter.

'How many grandmothers?' asked co-host Dan 'Big Cat' Katz. 'Let's just do grandmothers.'

Rodgers didn't appear to be upset with Katz or Sollenberger, but chided the pair for their line of questioning, nonetheless.

'I mean, I know you guys are f***ing around but I don't find that part funny,' Rodgers said. 'I really don't.'

'Oh s***,' Katz then whispered under his breath.

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers got very quiet during a Barstool Sports interview when he was asked how many people died as a result of his refusal to get vaccinated

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers got very quiet during a Barstool Sports interview when he was asked how many people died as a result of his refusal to get vaccinated

The reigning two-time NFL MVP was asked about his controversial decision to forgo the COVID-19 and the ensuing controversy during a recent sit-down interview with the Barstool Sports podcast, Pardon My Take

The reigning two-time NFL MVP was asked about his controversial decision to forgo the COVID-19 and the ensuing controversy during a recent sit-down interview with the Barstool Sports podcast, Pardon My Take

The controversy began before the 2021 season, when Rodgers was asked if he was vaccinated, and instead told reporters that he was 'immunized' against COVID-19. 

What Rodgers didn't explain at the time was that he did not receiver the vaccination, but rather, a doctor-prescribed therapeutic treatment aimed at bolstering his resistance to the virus.

That meaningful distinction was clarified in November, when Rodgers tested positive for coronavirus and was

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