Aaron Rodgers Seems To Endorse RFK Jr. For 2024 Presidential Election

Aaron Rodgers has seemingly made his choice for president in the upcoming 2024 election. And it's Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Rodgers appeared on The Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday to talk football, being a quarterback, having the right leadership mentality and...politics?

During a segment with McAfee and Rodgers discussing how quarterbacks can approach leadership differently, for example Eli and Peyton Manning and their sense of humor, Rodgers explained that he has a different mentality. After McAfee thanked him for joining the show and praised his independence, Rodgers closed by saying "Thank you man, I believe in medical freedom, informed consent and I'm voting for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., so have a great day everybody."

Based on Rodgers' expression, it's hard to tell if he was being completely serious or just poking fun at the image people have of him. But that was the end of his appearance, which didn't allow McAfee to ask any further questions.

Aaron Rodgers Not Turned Off By RFK's Weird Left Wing Turn?

RFK Jr., despite some extremely questionable views, has accumulated a significant amount of support for his candidacy due in large part to medical freedom concerns. Though he took an extremely odd and controversial turn recently, announcing his desire to promote reparations for the black community if elected.

READ: RFK JR. SAYS HE SUPPORTS REPARATIONS FOR BLACK COMMUNITY

For someone who's seemingly received support from both sides of the aisle, it was a very specific, hard left turn.

Apparently Rodgers hasn't been turned off though, at least if his statement on the McAfee show was meant to be taken literally. The 39-year-old quarterback has never been one to live by convention, and his seeming presidential choice follows that trend perfectly.

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Ian Miller is the author of two books, a USC alumnus and avid Los Angeles Dodgers fan. He spends most of his time golfing, traveling, reading about World War I history, and eating cereal. Email him at ian.miller@outkick.com