Aaron Rodgers floats new conspiracy theory taking place in New Jersey

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Aaron Rodgers floats new conspiracy theory taking place in New Jersey - Getty

Aaron Rodgers' world is much different from most. When it comes to his job and his lifestyle, afforded by the salary he has been paid for the last 15 years, few can compare. However, with much different environments and experiences comes a new view on things.

Some athletes, regardless of their income, slide into traditional ways of looking at things. Put simply, not Aaron Rodgers. Once again, the Jets quarterback believes he has a thread on something going on under our very nose. On the "Pat McAfee Show", Rodges offered a scant few details, but enough to foster curiosity.

"Do you know what's been going on in Jersey lately? Well, and I'm not talking about the football. ... There's been some crazy things going on.There's some drones in the sky," Rodgers said.
"There's other videos that I've seen and I've talked to some friends of mine. ... Well, yeah, there's some interesting things going on. Interesting things with the drones. I don't know what's going on with them. Maybe it's just some kids messing around. Maybe. Maybe not, though," he added.

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Aaron Rodgers didn't offer any more details than that. Pat McAfee, who was conducting the interview, didn't press him far enough to divulge his full thoughts on the subject.


Exploring Aaron Rodgers' lengthy list of conspiracy theories

Rodgers at New York Jets v Miami Dolphins - Source: Getty
Rodgers at New York Jets v Miami Dolphins - Source: Getty

Rodgers has been the face of conspiracy theories over the last half-decade. Between his immunization controversy, 9/11 conspiracy theories, and other non-conventional ways of thinking about things, Rodgers has been a center for controversy on and off the field on various subjects.

In the case of the 9/11 conspiracy theory, Rodgers' former backup Deshone Kizer accused Rodgers of asking whether he 'believed in 9/11.'

Rodgers also questioned the JFK assassination and Lee Harvey Oswald's role in it.

He had also questioned whether Joe Biden was really Joe Biden, suggesting that the president was entirely another person.

Arguably his most infamous entanglement with conspiracy theories was during the COVID-19 wind-down as the vaccines became readily available. Instead of telling the media that he was vaccinated, Rodgers merely said he was immunized. Instead of taking the vaccine, the quarterback had used alternative methods to attempt to ward off the virus but was ultimately infected.

Put simply, the New York Jets quarterback's list of unconventional decisions and views on life goes on and on. When the quarterback retires, will he have the time to grow the list even further?

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