Aaron Rodgers Gets Called a “Hypocrite” by Ryan Clark

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There are no indications that the contentious exchange between New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark will end. Rodgers’ recent comments regarding sports commentators on The Pat McAfee Show set off the feud, which has since grown into a discussion about on-field performance, hypocrisy, and the vaccine controversy. Rodgers first chastised former players who became analysts for using divisive language to enhance their post-career profiles. Clark retaliated, calling Rodgers a “hypocrite” for making paid appearances on McAfee’s show to express his views, without naming specifics. Aaron Rodgers and his vaccine takes Rodgers raised the stakes on his most recent McAfee appearance by recommending that analysts reveal their pronouns and vaccination status before criticizing him. This was a direct allusion to his contentious past in 2021 when he misled reporters about his COVID-19 vaccination status. However, Clark’s retort was unreserved. He blasted Rodgers’ haughtiness in responding to inquiries about his immunization status and accused him of lying on X (previously Twitter). I won’t let Aaron Rodgers’ vax smoke screen distract me from the stench of the tape. He’s entitled to his opinion, but to say you aren’t concerned with what we say is a lie… I mean...

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