Aaron Rodgers Tells Joe Rogan The NFL Sent In 'Stooge' To Enforce COVID Vaccine Policy

Aaron Rodgers has made it abundantly clear that he doesn't agree with vaccine mandates. And he didn't appreciate the NFL's policy regarding the vaccine either. The veteran QB recently joined 'The Joe Rogan Experience' and talked about the NFL's policy in detail like we haven't heard before. During the three-hour sitdown, Rodgers teed off on the NFL "virtue signaling" about vaccination compliance numbers.

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Rodgers specifically went into detail about the league sending a "stooge" to the Packers facility to pressure players into getting the jab. "Look how righteous our league is, we have 95% compliance with the vaccine," Rodgers said sarcastically. "If you don't, we're going to send a stooge to your team to show you graphs of your vaccination percentage of your team compared to the rest of the league, which actually happened." "Day three of training camp they sent this stooge in and he showed these slides of what your vaccination percentage was as a team. What are you compared to the rest of the league?

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As Rodgers pointed out, the NFL also scared teams and players into getting vaccinated with their policy regarding unvaccinated players.

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