Former Green Bay Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers is the subject of a recently released Netflix documentary titled “Aaron Rodgers: Enigma.”
In one of the most intriguing parts of the documentary, the future Pro Football Hall of Famer opened about his thoughts following the Packers’ decision to use a first-round pick in the 2020 NFL draft on Utah State product Jordan Love.
(h/t Ryan Glasspiegel of the Ne York Post)
“I looked down at my phone and my agent just texted me: ‘Quarterback.’ And I was like, ‘No f–king way,’” Rodgers said in the documentary.
“Then the pick happens, and I immediately got off the couch and was super non-reactive. And I just went to pour myself some tequila and went back to the couch and knew there was going to be some interesting conversations.”
Rodgers played for three more seasons (including 2020) after Love’s arrival in the NFL. Only when Rodgers was traded by the Packers to the New York Jets in 2023 that Love got the keys to the offense on the field for Green Bay.
Fans react to Aaron Rodgers recounting his feelings after learning of Green Bay Packers’ Jordan Love draft selection
Reactions from fans to Rodgers’ admission, which was posted by BroBible as well on Instagram, have been mixed but mostly passionate.
“Everything I’ve ever learned about Aaron Rodgers has been against my will”
“Making a case for least likable player in the league.”
“You can’t blame Aaron Rodger’s for the Jets lol.”
“to be fair they drafted love 15 years after rodgers..”
“Packers could have had 4+ more great yrs..needed some offensive talent around him set them back many year”
“Packers [made] 1000% the best decision”
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