Aaron Rodgers has doubled down after referring to Travis Kelce as “Mr. Pfizer” last week and has since issued a challenge to the Kansas City Chiefs star.
Speaking on ‘The Pat McAfee Show’ this Tuesday, Rodgers took another jab at the Chiefs tight end, accusing him of representing a corrupt company before challenging him to a debate on vaccination.
Kelce stars in a Pfizer commercial that encourages people to take flu and COVID-19 vaccines and, in responding to Rodgers’ quip, said he never expected he’d be in a vaccine war with the veteran QB, though he doesn’t mind the name as it sort of suits him now that he wears a mustache.
“I made a tiny little joke about a guy schilling for a corrupt company and everybody kind of loses their minds,” Rodgers said on Tuesday.
“There’s a lot of propaganda out there, a lot of propaganda. Listen, Mr. Pfizer said he didn’t think he’d be in a vax war with me. It ain’t a war homie, it’s a conversation – but if you want some sort of duel, a debate, come on the podcast. That’d be big ratings.”
Rodgers also invited Kelce to bring someone to support his side of the debate.
“I’m gonna take my man RFK Jr, he can have Tony Fauci and we can have a conversation about it,” he added.
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Kelce recently agreed to have LeBron James on his ‘New Heights’ podcast after being called out by the Lakers superstar. We’re hoping he bites on this one too.