Aaron Rodgers regrets
Aaron Rodgers regrets
Aaron Rodgers regrets
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In his upcoming biography, 'Out of the Darkness: The Mystery of Aaron Rodgers', New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers expresses regret over how he handled his COVID-19 immunization status in 2021, where he claimed he was 'immunized' without clarifying that he was unvaccinated. This statement led to significant backlash after he tested positive for the virus, resulting in a 10-day quarantine and criticism for not adhering to NFL protocols for unvaccinated players. Rodgers admits he should have been more transparent about his allergy to polyethylene glycol (PEG) and his refusal to take the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, suggesting his desire to appeal the NFL’s mandate influenced his initial claim. He reflects, 'If I could do it again, I would have said, f--- the appeal', acknowledging the controversy significantly impacted his public image. The biography also explores various aspects of his life, including his recovery from injury and personal beliefs that often spark debate.

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