Packers Fan Predicted Aaron Rodgers' Vice President Run With RFK Jr. The Day He Was Traded To Jets

Aaron Rodgers stepping into the political arena in some capacity at some point in his life was a pretty safe bet, but nobody could have possibly predicted the future Hall of Famer would get involved in politics while still being an active player in the NFL.

Except for one Green Bay Packers fan - a man who may or may not be a real-life time traveler - who predicted Rodgers would be Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Vice President candidate.

Rodgers was officially traded from the Packers to the New York Jets on April 25, 2023, and a man by the name of Kyle Fellows fired off a tweet that same afternoon that could very well become a reality soon.

READ: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Considers Asking Aaron Rodgers To Be His VP Candidate

The New York Times has reported that RFK Jr. is not only considering Rodgers as his Vice President pick, but the signal-caller is actually at the very top of his list.

Kennedy Jr. shared with The Times that both Rodgers and former WWF wrestler turned former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura are on his shortlist for VP running mates.

Rodgers has shown support for RFK Jr. as the two appear to see the world in a very similar light, but it's unclear at this point if the QB would even consider jumping on the ballot.

It's hard to imagine a more on-brand move for Rodgers than jumping head-first into the political world and running as VP in what is perhaps the most ridiculous and over-the-top Presidential race in the history of the country.

And it's for that exact reason that you can't completely write off the idea of Rodgers getting involved.

A kennedyrodgers.com website has been registered, just in case you need another reason why this is all a very real possibility. 

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