Green Bay Packers superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers has weighed in on the Jon Gruden controversy that rocked the NFL world on Monday. Unsurprisingly, the league MVP was incensed about Gruden's leaked emails. Rodgers did not hold back with his criticism.

The Packers icon sent out an NSFW message to address Gruden's homophobic and misogynistic emails:

“Those opinions don’t have a place in the game,” Rodgers said, via Matt Scheidman of The Athletic. “… that s–t doesn’t fly.”

A New York Times article was published on Monday. It detailed the contents of several emails from Gruden through the years. They were far worse than the first controversial email. “Faggot,” “pussy,” and “queers” were some of the demeaning terms Gruden used in the said messages, which provided us a clearer picture of the type of person the 58-year-old truly is.

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For his part, Gruden decided to step down as the Las Vegas Raiders head coach as soon as the scandal broke. He apologized for his actions as well as for being a “distraction” for the squad.

Needless to say, Aaron Rodgers is not a fan of Jon Gruden right now. The Packers superstar isn't at all happy with all this, and he made sure to make his true feelings known about it.