Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers stole the headlines on Friday after a 46-minute long rant on COVID-19 during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show. To be frank, Rodgers came off as selfish and inconsiderate with some of the things he said, which has obviously resulted in some fallout, like this:
An announcement from Prevea Health and Aaron Rodgers regarding their partnership. pic.twitter.com/TEesvDBl3T
— Prevea Health (@Prevea) November 6, 2021
The Packers star had a partnership with the Wisconsin-based health organization Previa, but it appears that has ended. According to the statement, the two sides decided to part ways, but you'd have to believe this was more Previa's call.
Rodgers said a boatload of things in his rant, saying he was allergic to an ingredient in the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, while he didn't believe the Johnson and Johnson one was safe enough to take. The Packers signal-caller also discussed how he talked with Joe Rogan about ways to get immunized without actually getting the jab.
Article Continues BelowThe veteran acknowledged that he did break COVID-19 protocols because of his vaccination status but then went on to criticize them in the first place, especially the mask rules.
The Packers QB even said he consulted the NFL about the virus, claiming a doctor said a vaccinated person can't catch COVID. As we know, that's far from the truth and the league fired back at Rodgers on Friday for those comments.
Rodgers is currently sidelined after testing positive and won't be able to play on Sunday. This whole saga has made him look quite foolish and it wouldn't be a surprise to see other organizations who have him as a spokesperson part ways.