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Aaron Rodgers obviously doesn’t believe in the phrase “new year, new me,” as he came out swinging during his first appearance on The Pat McAfee Show of 2024.
In just about 60 seconds of ESPN airtime on Tuesday, January 2, the 40-year-old New York Jets quarterback and sentient Reddit thread went on Disney’s airwaves to suggest that Disney employee and late-night TV host Jimmy Kimmel is an associate of Jeffrey Epstein (the New York financier, with the island) and that the NFL is rigged.
His reasoning for the NFL being rigged is a conspiracy about the color of the logo for Super Bowl 58, which is red and purple, the colors of the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens, respectively.
“If the Super Bowl Baltimore and San Fran, I’ll tell you what, that Super Bowl 59 emblem better have Jet green on it. I know you’ve seen that one, Connor, that’s a real interesting one,” Rodgers began.
‘Boston Connor’, who Rodgers was speaking to, immediately tried to pivot the conversation away from suggesting that the National Football League is rigged and is teasing who the upcoming Super Bowl’s participants will be via the colors of the Super Bowl logo.
“Yeah, but let’s not get into that today,” Connor replied, perhaps knowing he’s an exceedingly replaceable part that shouldn’t say disparaging things about his employer’s biggest partner whilst on company time.
After some fishing from Pat McAfee about what Rodgers was talking about, co-host AJ Hawk rolled out the red carpet for the Jets QB to go full perpetually-online-mode by asking whether or not it had anything to do with the “Epstein list that came out.”
“That’s [the ‘Epstein list’, as per AJ Hawk] supposed to be coming out soon. There’s a lot of people including Jimmy Kimmel that are really hoping that doesn’t come out,” Rodgers said.
Aaron Rodgers caps off a busy Pat McAfee Show spot by addressing a Super Bowl logo-based conspiracy and again suggesting ABC host Jimmy Kimmel will be on the Jeffrey Epstein client list… pic.twitter.com/eQ62mbVSbM
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) January 2, 2024
Disney will certainly love the fact that Rodgers is being paid millions to use their airwaves to suggest that one of their employees (Kimmel works for ABC, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company) is an associate of a notorious, convicted, dead sex trafficker.