Now it appears that Rodgers has had enough of the naysayers and negative pundits who are seemingly “crucifying” him.

Rodgers is peeved over being “crucified” over his comments over his vaccine status

According to an article by People.com, a source close to Aaron Rodgers has said that the quarterback is upset over how people are treating him over his comments and thoughts about vaccinations.

Here is what the source had to say:

The source added:

What’s next for Aaron Rodgers?

For Rodgers, the first thing that should come to mind is his health. As we all know, COVID-19 is a virus that can ultimately be deadly, so it is, indeed, imperative that his health is first.

Next would be his availability for the Week 10 matchup between his Packers and the Seattle Seahawks. Per COVID-19 protocols, Rodgers is to stay away from the facility for, at least, 10 days. He also needs to present two negative tests within a span of 24 hours.

If Rodgers is cleared to play Sunday, he will face a Seahawks squad that is just getting their signal-caller back as well. Russell Wilson has been out for weeks with a severe finger injury that required surgery, and he has been officially cleared to return.

If Rodgers does play, he will not be able to participate in any walkthroughs this week. However, with Rodgers being a veteran quarterback in his 17th season in the league, he knows what it takes to prepare, even without being involved in the Packers’ physical walkthrough.

Stay tuned as we all await to see the official status of Rodgers for the game this week against the Seahawks.

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