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Report: Aaron Rodgers unvaccinated despite saying he was
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Aaron Rodgers will not be eligible to play in Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs after the Green Bay Packers star tested positive for COVID-19. According to one report, he would have had a chance at being cleared if he were vaccinated.

Rodgers has not gotten the COVID-19 vaccine, according to Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport of NFL Media. Unvaccinated players are automatically out for 10 days if they test positive. Vaccinated players are eligible to return if they have two negative tests 24 hours apart and are not experiencing symptoms.

What’s interesting about that is that Rodgers said over the summer that he got the COVID-19 vaccine. He told reporters during the preseason that he is vaccinated but would not pressure teammates or anyone else to get the vaccine.

“I’m not going to judge those guys,” Rodgers said at the time. “There’s guys that have been vaccinated that have contracted COVID, so it’s an interesting issue that I think we’re going to see played out the entire season.”

Either the reports about Rodgers being out a minimum of 10 days are inaccurate, or Rodgers was not being truthful back in August.

Some players have chosen to remain private about their vaccination status, and you can understand why. There are many people with strong opinions about the COVID-19 vaccine. Those who choose not to get vaccinated have been shamed by the sports media, on social networks and elsewhere. The topic is very polarizing, and many athletes have chosen to steer clear of it.

Rodgers recently spoke out against what he called “woke cancel culture.” You can listen to his thoughts on that topic here.

Nevertheless, a positive test on Wednesday means Rodgers will not be eligible to return until Saturday, Nov. 11, at the earliest. If he isn’t cleared by then, he will also be in danger of missing Green Bay’s Week 10 game against the Seattle Seahawks.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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