The Green Bay Packers earned their spot in the playoffs with their Week 15 win over the Baltimore Ravens. They clinched the NFC North with the win and are spending the last few weeks of the season ensuring the top spot in the postseason. While quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been outstanding for the Packers, he also has other things on his mind.

Rodgers joined The Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday and expressed his opinions on the current COVID-19 outbreak in the NFL. He told McAfee that he doesn't understand why the league isn't open about treatment options, and even hinted at non-traditional treatment being used throughout the league:

“There's still zero conversation, at least publicly, around treatment options for people that test positive. I do know, behind the scenes, this is 100% true, there are many teams who are using or recommending a lot of the same treatments that I got for their players,” Rodgers said.

He is referencing the treatment plan he used when he had the Delta variant and was forced to miss Green Bay's Week 9 game against the Kansas City Chiefs. When Rodgers tested positive earlier in the season, he took medical advice from Joe Rogan to beat the virus. The UFC color commentator has been credited for helping multiple people bounce back from COVID-19, including UFC President Dana White.

While the Packers quarterback didn't specifically state that NFL teams are following Rogan's COVID-19 treatment advice, he certainly alluded to it and wants to know why this isn't talked about more openly.