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Brady declines to comment on Aaron Rodgers COVID controversy
USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin via Imagn Content Services, LLC

Buccaneers QB Tom Brady declines to comment on Aaron Rodgers COVID-19 controversy

Former quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw was one of multiple NFL personalities who ripped Green Bay Packers starting signal-caller Aaron Rodgers, who couldn't play in Sunday's loss at the Kansas City Chiefs because he tested positive for COVID-19 as an unvaccinated player even though he previously suggested he had received one of the safe and available vaccines: 

Per Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting quarterback Tom Brady was asked about the Rodgers situation on the latest edition of the "Let's Go!" SiriusXM show and podcast that dropped Monday. 

"Of course I figured you’d ask me about this," Brady responded. "I figured out I’m not commenting on Aaron Rodgers’ personal situation. Far be it for me to tell anyone what to put in their body. But by the way, the 'TB 12 Method' is available in paperback wherever nutritional books are sold and I’ll leave it at that. . . . Nope, just thought about it and obviously that’s how I feel and that’s all I’m going to say." 

Brady and company were on the bye last week and, thus, didn't have to worry about facing any questions regarding the Rodgers controversy. That likely won't be the case moving forward, as logic suggests at least one reporter will bring the issue up during a midweek press conference. 

The 6-2 Buccaneers play at the 2-6 Washington Football Team this coming Sunday. 

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