Aaron Rodgers throws up a sign while walking off the field.

 

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has floated yet another peculiar conspiracy theory, with the latest one taking aim at U.S. President Joe Biden.

 

Over the last two years, Aaron Rodgers has made headlines with his references of multiple conspiracy theories. He has shared misinformation against COVID-19 vaccines and made headlines back in January when he said (with no evidence whatsoever) that Jimmy Kimmel was on the client list of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

During an appearance on the “I Can Fly” podcast, Aaron Rodgers expressed his belief in several more conspiracy theories.

Among the conspiracy theories mentioned by Rodgers in this interview: He claimed that both the CIA and FBI were involved in the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s father, Robert F. Kennedy, as well as his uncle, U.S. President John F. Kennedy.

On top of that, Rodgers seemed to indicate the Biden himself is not an actual person, suggesting that a body double is being used for the U.S. President.

“The country’s in a bad place and it’s not going to get better with Weekend at Bernie’s, who can barely put a sentence together, if that’s even him. It’s not going to get better I don’t think with Mr. Trump, Mr. President Trump, who had four years to do it and kept Anthony Fauci in charge.”

Here’s was some people on social media had to say about the comments:

 

Following Rodgers’ comments on Kimmel, which were made on “The Pat McAfee Show”, Pat McAfee announced that the four-time league MVP would not return to his show for the rest of the NFL season. It’s unclear if Rodgers will be brought back down the line.

Aaron Rodgers Keeps Making Headlines Off The Field

Whether fans like it or not, Rodgers will never be shy to express his honest opinion on sensitive topics. The 40-year-old signal-caller has no filter, and the Jets obviously aren’t doing anything to get him to tone it down.

Rodgers has expressed no concern about receiving heat or criticism from his endorsements of conspiracy theories and controversial figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nor his attacks on Biden or Dr. Anthony Fauci.

As for his playing career, Rodgers continues to recover from a season-ending Achilles tear with the goal of returning in time for Week 1.