Aaron Rodgers: I take responsibility for my comments.

When Aaron Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 it was revealed that the quarterback you are not vaccinated against the virus. The above caused a stir because the current MVP indicated in August that had been “immunized”, which was interpreted as a confirmation of the inoculation.

Almost a week after the sewer was uncovered in Green Bay, Rodgers began his campaign to regain the confidence of the NFL by accept the consequences of your dishonesty.

“I misled some people about my status, so I take full responsibility for my comments.“he explained for the” Pat McFee Show. “

In his second appearance on the NFL Expander’s podcast in less than a week, Rodgers indicated that he no longer has an interest in defending his position. (the passer himself explained that he used ivermectin as a treatment) and will focus on playing.

I am an athlete, not an activist, so I will do what I do best and that is to play. “he explained. “I shared my opinion. It was not a frivolous comment, it involved a lot of study and what I thought was best for my body.”

Return uncertain

Finally, Rodgers indicated that there is a “slim chance” that he will not contest the match week 10 against the Seahawks.

However, according to the NFL guidelines for unvaccinated players, his return for the game against Seattle seems unlikely. For Rodgers to return, the quarterback must be in isolation for 10 days (he tested positive on November 3) and, in addition, must receive the approval of a doctor independent of the Packers.

What’s more, It remains to be seen if Roger Goodell will take action against Green Bay and Rodgers due to the lack of clarity of the organization regarding the quarterback’s vaccination situation.

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