Former Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher presented his political research of Aaron Rodgers as a possible candidate for family place of business all the way through an interview on “Jesse Watters Primetime” on Tuesday.
Urlacher performed towards Rodgers two times a generation from 2008, when Rodgers took over because the Inexperienced Bay Packers starter, till Urlahcer’s ultimate season in 2012. However post-retirement, Urlacher reveals himself at the similar aspect as Rodgers on many political problems. One side of Rodgers’ popularity that Urlacher believes makes the quarterback a viable candidate for family place of business some year is that he refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
“Aaron would be a good one because of all the stuff he went through with the vax, not taking it, kind of standing up for the people who didn’t want to get it,” Urlacher mentioned. “A lot of guys who played in the NFL didn’t have a choice because they were younger and if they didn’t get the shot, they’d probably just cut them.”
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Aaron Rodgers attends the 76th Annual Tony Awards on June 11, 2023, at United Palace Theater in Fresh York Town. (Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan by the use of Getty Photographs)
Rodgers incited controversy over his vaccination condition in November 2021, when he examined certain for COVID and needed to leave out more than one video games for the Packers. Rodgers had prior to now mentioned he was once “immunized” when requested by means of journalists if he were given the vaccine all the way through coaching camp in August.
The NFL fined the Packers $300,000 and issued $14,650 in fines to Rodgers for violations of league and gamers’ union protocols, deeming his feedback about being immunized “misleading.”
However occasion many lovers grew to become towards Rodgers upcoming that, Urlacher believed it was once a life that can have additionally garnered aid.
“I like that he stood up for the people, kind of the smaller guy, kind of joined in with them… Aaron really stood up for them,” Urlacher mentioned. “They put him through hell for it, they gave him a lot of flack in the media, the NFL made it hard for those guys who didn’t get the shot, they tested them every day, they went through a little more of a strenuous schedule than the other guys who actually ended up getting the shot.”
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Fresh York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers reacts upcoming a ignored throw towards the Jaguars at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, on Dec. 15, 2024. (Morgan Tencza-Imagn Photographs)
Later trying out certain for the virus in November of that generation, Rodgers clarified that he impaired the time period “immunized” to explain a homeopathic remedy routine and no longer a vaccine. Rodgers additionally mentioned on the hour he was once allergic to polyethylene glycol, which is an aspect within the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, and he was once additionally interested in possible adversarial reactions to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
All through an interview on “The Pat McAfee Show” that November, Rodgers apologized for “misleading” population about his vaccination condition.
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Aaron Rodgers has firmly defended his determination to not get the vaccine. (IMAGN)
“I made some comments that people might have felt were misleading,” he mentioned. “And to anybody who felt misled by those comments, I take full responsibility for those comments.”
Then again, Rodgers additionally firmly defended his determination to not get the vaccine.
“I’m an athlete, I’m not an activist. So I’m going to get back to doing what I do best and that’s playing ball,” Rodgers mentioned. “I shared my opinion. It wasn’t one that was come to frivolously. It involved a lot of study and what I felt was in my best interest for my body. But further comments I’m going to keep between myself and my doctors, and I don’t have any further comments about any of those things after this interview.”
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