after discussing on the same outlet his reasons for avoiding a vaccine. Rodgers tested positive Wednesday, and was unavailable to play in the Packers’ 13-7 loss Sunday at Kansas City, remaining quarantined in his Green Bay home."I shared an opinion that’s polarizing," Rodgers said. "I get it.
And I misled some people about my status, which I take full responsibility of, those comments. But in the end, I have to stay true to who I am and what I’m about.
I stand behind the things that I said."The three-time NFL MVP said he didn’t want the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after hearing of multiple people who’d had adverse reactions to it.