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Aaron Rodgers did not play much in the 2023 season, but he certainly had a lot to say every week.

Rodgers sparked outrage last week when he appeared to imply that Kimmel will be one of the names included on the list of Jeffrey Epstein’s list.

 

The Jets QB returned to “The Pat McAfee Show” for his weekly appearance and he decided to fire off more inflammatory remarks about the COVID-19 vaccine, “cancel culture”, the “woke mob” and mainstream media in a profanity-laden tirade.

The cancel culture part was particularly interesting to one former ESPN employee.

Jemele Hill poked a massive hole in his logic.

“Aaron Rodgers complaining about cancel culture and mainstream media while being platformed every week on a mainstream sports network is the most Aaron Rodgers thing ever,” Hill wrote.

 

Hill’s tenure with the worldwide leader in sports came to an end after she called Donald Trump a “white supremacist” in 2017.

The Jets entered the year with Super Bowl aspirations but instead registered their eighth-straight losing season.

Rodgers was asked what could be learned from the 2023 campaign and he offered up and response that could be directed at himself.

“Anything in this building that we’re doing that has nothing to do with winning needs to be assessed,” Rodgers said, via The Athletic. “Everything that we do has to have a purpose … the bullshit that has nothing to do with winning has to get out of the building.”

Unwanted noise is amplified when teams are losing more than they win, and we saw that happen with the Jets this season.

If he had been healthy and the Jets were heading to the postseason, his words on The Pat McAfee show would just be a blip on the radar.