Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur was expectedly evasive when asked about the vaccination status of his unvaccinated quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, who has tested positive for COVID-19 and will have to quarantine for at least 10 days, which will force him to miss the Packers' Week 9 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.

During his press conference on Wednesday, LaFleur passed on confirming whether Rodgers was vaccinated.

“I'm not going to get into any of our coaches' or players' vaccination status,” LaFleur said. “I just know that he won't be available this week,” LaFleur said. “And we have a great opponent we're going against, and then we'll address next week when we get there.”

Rodgers, we now know, thanks to the reporting of NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafalo, is unvaccinated and unsuccessfully petitioned the NFL to allow him to evade the harsh protocols for unvaccinated players, citing an alternative treatment he was allegedly taking.

Looking back, we also now know that Rodgers carefully chose his words lied about his vaccination status when asked about it this summer by reporters. Rodgers implied that everyone in the Packers building was vaccinated (Allen Lazard is also unvaccinated, by the way), and said he was “immunized.”

His head coach was asked just what he thought Rodgers meant by that.

“That's a great question for Aaron,” LaFleur said Wednesday, per ESPN's Rob Demovsky.

I have no doubt that Rodgers will, indeed, be asked that question when he is out of quarantine — one day before the Packers face the Seattle Seahawks in Week 10.