Aaron Rodgers Declines VP Role to Focus on NFL Career

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Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who previously emphasized the need to avoid distractions for the team's success, has created a major distraction by considering a run for U.S. Vice President on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s ticket. This move has raised questions about his commitment to the team and whether his actions align with his stated focus on winning. Rodgers' comments on free speech and his controversial views have also added to the scrutiny.
- Aaron Rodgers wants to have it both ways on "distractions" NBC Sports
- Aaron Rodgers says he passed on potential Robert F. Kennedy Jr. VP opportunity because he wanted to keep playing CNN
- Jets' Aaron Rodgers says he opted against becoming RKF Jr's running mate, wants NFL career to continue Fox News
- Aaron Rodgers faced ultimatum when asked to be Robert F. Kennedy's vice president, one he wasn't ready to make CBS Sports
- Aaron Rodgers confirms VP consideration, but he didn't want to retire USA TODAY
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