Aaron Rodgers pops up as Vice President candidate, despite New York Jets’ 2024 NFL season – MASHAHER

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Aaron Rodgers pops up as Vice President candidate, despite New York Jets’ 2024 NFL season – MASHAHER


Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is on the short list of vice presidential candidates for independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr it has been confirmed.

A campaign rep for Kennedy confirmed to The Post that he “did share with the New York Times that he’s considering Aaron Rodgers and Jesse Ventura as running mates.”

The potential implications of Rodgers even considering taking Kennedy up on his offer has huge implications for the Jets franchise and the NFL.

Rodgers shares similar political beliefs as the presidential candidate, especially about vaccines and public health policies.

Kennedy had posted an image of the two hiking together last month and Rodgers spoke highly of Kennedy during an appearance on the “Joe Rogan Experience” recently.

The Jets have not publicly commented on the report, nor has Rodgers.

As expected, the news was met with widespread chortling.

WFAN radio’s afternoon crew were among those to laugh at the situation.

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – JANUARY 07: Aaron Rodgers #8 of the New York Jets looks on before a game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on January 07, 2024 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Billie Weiss/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images.Source: Getty Images

“There’s no way this is true,” Tiki Barber quipped as Shaun Morash read the New York Times report that broke on Wednesday.

That quickly sent Evan Roberts into a tailspin as he tried to understand how Rodgers could quarterback the Jets while simultaneously running for public office.

“We could be living in a world where Aaron Rodgers can’t play in the AFC title game because he’s being sworn in by Kamala Harris to replace her!” Roberts said.

“Like, I don’t know man, I kind of have to have my quarterback available. Just being honest.”

Morash responded: “This is the most Jets story of all time. If he’s ‘welcoming overtures,’ even if it’s at five per cent, he’s not all-in on quarterbacking the Jets.”

The news was met with a variety of reactions online, including from former Jet Damien Woody who appeared to be critical of what was happening.

“Man we are an unserious country,” he posted on X along with a hand-smacking face emoji.

NFL Network’s “free agent frenzy” crew of Andrew Siciliano, Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo and Tom Pelissero reacted with laughter as the story broke.

“The good news, the election is on a Tuesday, that’s normally players’ day off,” Pelissero joked. “So he’d be available to watch the results roll in.”

Siciliano chimed in later, “As long as he’s not Surgeon General.”

— This story originally appeared on nypost.com and has been republished with permission


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