Aaron Rodgers' Controversial Statements Spark Outrage and Speculation

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Former ESPN analyst Peter Gammons, along with others, doubts Aaron Rodgers' denial of being a Sandy Hook conspiracy theorist after CNN's report linking him to the conspiracy theory. The report was based on an alleged private conversation from 2013, and Rodgers vehemently denied the claims. Gammons suggested Rodgers move to Hungary and "spout vile" there, while OutKick's Bobby Burack criticized the reaction to the allegations. The timing and sources of CNN's report have raised questions about its credibility and potential political motivations.
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