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Throughout the offseason and training period, Aaron Rodgers had the spotlight over him. The QB was a mainstream rumble and developed a notorious image. However, A-Rod has had a different side in his shows and podcast appearances which shows an open side. In a recent podcast appearance, the Green Bay QB showcased appreciation and reflected on how they had a positive impact.

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Aaron Rodgers appeared in the latest issue of God Bless Football. The panel discussed a wide range of subjects, which include his ayahuasca experience and the post-game plans. A panelist also mentioned how much he cared about what others thought of him. The QB reflected how comfortable he felt while being on The Pat McAfee Show and more.

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Aaron Rodgers doesn’t dislike the media

Aaron Rodgers mentioned, “It’s been nice through the McAfee show and some of the other outlets to be able to kind of share a little bit more about myself. That’s what I’ve always enjoyed about talking to you guys. I feel like we’ve gone to some non-football places so many times that it’s been glimpsed. There’s been glimpses over the years through.”

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“Maybe an interview with Erin Andrews and FOX from time to time, come on your show, come on Smoke’s shows, and then being able to do it with Pat on a weekly basis has been really nice. Just to have that liberation to say what’s on my heart, make mistakes and forgive myself, move on and come back and do it better the next time,” He added.

Rodgers could have an antagonist feeling about the media. They have often portrayed him in the wrong way. However, this opinion on how his appearances in the Pat McAfee show and more places reveal his open side would fascinate people.

Will A-Rod not have a face-to-face with TB12 in Week 3?

Aaron Rodgers has a massive game in Week 3, as he takes on Tom Brady and the Buccaneers. Given that this is the final year in TB12’s contract, it could be the last time they meet for a head-to-head clash. However, Brady’s presence in the game is now a questionable scenario.

Tampa Bay insider Rick Stroud shared Friday’s injury reports, which confirm Brady’s injury. Despite that, he has kept his calm about it. But it is yet to see if he would have full participation on game day.

Will Aaron Rodgers make the winning tally to 2-1? It is subject to witness.

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