Aaron Rodgers resides as much as his promise to be unapologetically himself.
When requested why he has been so “keen” to talk his thoughts this season, the Packers quarterback stated he simply doesn’t “give a f–okay” at this stage in his profession.
“For a very long time I believe I used to be just a little extra of an enigma as a result of I used to be quiet about my private life and I believe sooner or later you simply cease giving a f–okay about being quiet and say ‘sufficient is sufficient,’” Rodgers stated in an interview with NFL Community’s Kay Adams that aired earlier than the Packers had been bounced out of the playoffs Saturday in a loss to the 49ers.
“I’m going to make use of my platforms to talk extra candidly and set the file straight on issues that have to be straightened out. It’s simply caring in regards to the issues which might be necessary and my narrative is necessary.”


Earlier this month, throughout his weekly look on “The Pat McAfee Present,” Rodgers said, “There’s lots of pleasure in being unapologetically your self.”
On the time, he stated he’s been in a position to be his genuine self as a result of years of “giving much less f–ks.” It additionally coincided with a guide he had learn by Mark Manson titled, “The Delicate Artwork of Not Giving a F–okay.”
Rodgers has spoken steadily about his choice to not get vaccinated and pushed in opposition to “cancel tradition” that he’s satisfied is concentrating on him.
Rodgers stored that very same vitality after the Packers fell to the 49ers 13-10 within the NFC divisional spherical of the NFL playoffs on Saturday.
The quarterback, who turned 38 in December, told reporters that he did doesn’t need to be a part of a rebuild — if he continues to play.
Rodgers stated he “can nonetheless play at a excessive stage,” and he’s uncertain about what the longer term holds when it comes to his soccer profession.