It turns out that NHL games are another arena where Aaron Rodgers lacks popularity.
Fans attempted to boo the Jets quarterback out of the stadium when he appeared on a Jumbotron during Saturday
night’s game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Golden Knights in Las Vegas. This season, the quarterback
likely established an NFL record for the most problems generated by a quarterback on injured reserve.

Is there a vaccine to ward against Rodgers, who is becoming into a leper in the sports world?
Jets supporters are becoming impatient. On sports talk radio in New York, he is a whipping boy. The entertainment
and sports sectors have turned against him when he made a deplorable assault on talk show presenter Jimmy
Kimmel. One more day, one more turn away.
At Knicks and Rangers games as well as other events, Rodgers was greeted with excitement as a star when he first
moved to New York. Not as much these days.
Rodgers was demonstrating to the world his lack of concern for his NFL alma mater on Saturday night as the Green
Bay Packers bravely lost to the top-seeded San Francisco 49ers in an NFC divisional playoff game.

“The crowd erupted in jeers when they displayed Aaron Rodgers on the videoboard during the Penguins-Golden
Knights game.” Love to see it, DK Pittsburgh Sports’ Taylor Haase tweeted.
Given that Rodgers had posted on Instagram earlier in the day about his hole-in-one at Shadow Creek in North Las
Vegas, perhaps it was a wash for him. Millions of golfers probably would exchange an ace for thirty seconds of jeers
from a packed house.
Although Rodgers was placed on injured reserve for a season, he still found time to go on The Pat McAfee Show and
spread wild accusations and conspiracy theories about Covid vaccines and Jeffrey Epstein that nearly led to legal
action. Ultimately, however, Disney, McAfee, the Jets, or a combination of them removed him from the program.
Additionally, Rodgers is out of time in New York. Numerous sports talk show hosts and fans are tired of the turmoil.
Jerry Recco of WFAN recently lit up Rodgers with yet another comment regarding the Covid vaccine.
According to Recco via Audacy, “I am so sick and tired of rich people who can accomplish things that others can’t,
then sit in their ivory tower and cast judgment on people.” “When he discusses how everyone who had the COVID-19
vaccine and the puppet masters who essentially submitted to ‘the man,’
“Hey Fuck face, most people in society aren’t able to survive [off of $100 million] for the rest of their lives. Recco
went on, “The majority of society was forced to labor, and with mandates, you had to make a choice. Whatever you
choose to call it, you sound like a snotty-nosed little wealthy man.
Things are going crazy when Colin Cowherd starts doubting your “football IQ.” Rodgers was foolish, according to
Cowherd, to have left the Packers for the Jets.
“He had a very good offensive line that was ranked third (in 2024), and he had a smart offensive coach.” He had a
standout running back, and they recently selected Christian Watson and Romeo Dobbs, two extremely gifted young
receivers, according to Cowherd.
Aaron responded, “Nah. I would like to join the 31st-ranked offensive line under a defensive coach who has a losing
record. Third place went to the Packers. I’m aware that it doesn’t sound correct. erratic and impetuous O-line. A
volatile, impetuous owner, a defensive coordinator, a standout wide receiver in a more competitive conference
where, despite my advanced age, there are seven outstanding young quarterbacks in their prime, and so on.
The Packers finished second in the NFC North with a 9-8 record, gaining a postseason berth, while the Jets ended
third in the AFC East with a 7-10 record.
“I don’t think next year will be my last year,” Rodgers told reporters, reiterating his commitment to the Jets. Oh, and
that comment was met with jeers as well.