The Aaron Rodgers revenge tour has officially been canceled. Ever since Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers won his first Super Bowl in 2011, he’s been immune to getting back to the big game.
Since being exposed for not actually being vaccinated, Rodgers has been railing against cancel culture and how he is being silenced by people.
Last night, the Packers fell to the San Francisco 49ers 13-10 Saturday night. The loss saw Rodgers drop to 0-4 against the 49ers in the postseason and 5-4 overall at Lambeau Field in the playoffs.
Two days before one of the most important games of his career, Rodgers continued his Covid crusade by blasting President Joe Biden’s vaccine campaign and slamming social media’s “censorship” of people like him. When Rodgers followed his controversial year with an epic playoff failure, his detractors, such as Jemele Hill, could not wait to roast him.
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In what could be considered his greatest playoff failure, the likely season MVP failed to lead the Packers to a single postseason victory and it just might spell the final time we see him in a Packers uniform.
“I did not think we’d be talking about this after this game, but I’m gonna take some time and have conversations with the folks around here and then take some time away and make a decision obviously before free agency or anything kind of gets going on that front,” Rodgers said. “But it’s fresh right now. It’s a little shocking for sure.
“Definitely was hoping to have a nice week after the NFC Championship to enjoy the lead-up and then start contemplating some things. I haven’t even let the moment really sink in yet.”
Rodgers, who fell to 0-4 against the 49ers in the playoffs, failed to throw a touchdown pass in a postseason game for the first time since the 2010 NFC Championship Game against the Chicago Bears. After losing back-to-back NFC Championship Games, the Packers didn’t even get to the NFC Championship game this time around.
It just feels like a second Super Bowl birth is not going to happen for Rodgers in Green Bay.