Is Aaron Rodgers vaccinated? Packers fans are dissecting his answer from August

After testing positive for COVID-19, thus ruling him out of a critical game against the Chiefs, everyone is wondering is Aaron Rodgers vaccinated? 

When the NFL laid down strict policy about its players and personnel getting the COVID-19 vaccine this summer, the pushback did more than just rile up political feathers.

It seemed a matter of when, not if, we would reach a point in the season where a star player was ruled out of a critical game because of a positive COVID test. Short of a player missing a playoff game — or the Super Bowl — we have seemingly reached perhaps the apex of that situation.

According to NFL Network, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers will miss Week 9’s showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs after testing positive for COVID.

Aaron Rodgers COVID positive: Is Aaron Rodgers vaccinated?

This is a tricky one, and really depends on your interpretation of both the NFL rules and the English language.

Most NFL quarterbacks have played it close to the chest when it comes to revealing their vaccination status, but Rodgers was not among that group — sort of.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport initially reported that Aaron Rodgers wasn’t vaccinated, but this is where semantics come into play.

Back in August, Rodgers noted that he was ‘immunized’ against COVID-19 but stopped short of using the word ‘vaccinated’. Whether or not he was simply playing with words to be coy or skirting actual confirmation that he received the vaccine feels more important today than it did three months ago.

Relying on Rodgers for a clear and straight answer is always going to be a losing battle, and it once again it drawing the ire and frustration of fans around the league.

Whether or not Rodgers is vaccinated is a moot point. While he may have pleased himself with being coy a few months ago, today he has COVID and on Sunday he will not be suiting up for a game the Packers cannot afford to lose in an extremely tight NFC playoff race.

Aaron Rodgers COVID: Green Bay backup quarterback

Packers fans have the rest of Wednesday and then three more days to talk themselves into and hype themselves up for the Jordan Love experience.

This will be Love’s first-ever NFL start, and it couldn’t come with more pressure.

Pressure has been the name of the game for Love ever since the Packers did him no favors by trading up in the first round of the NFL Draft two years ago to select him. Rodgers responded by winning the NFL MVP. Now there’s pressure to keep the Packers 7-1 season going, as a loss means teams like the Rams, Bucs, and Cardinals suddenly have an advantage that wasn’t previously afforded to them while the Packers were on a winning streak.

Also, imagine if Love goes into Arrowhead on Sunday and beats Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs? If we’re talking about pressure, the hot take machine might explode from that sort of input.

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