Aaron Rodgers’ unexcused absence that caused him to miss the entire New York Jets mandatory minicamp this week was due to an ayahuasca retreat, an NFL expert claims.
Albert Breer gave a lengthy response about the whereabouts of Rodgers, who was not in the New York area instead of at the Jets facility, a decision that will cost him more than $100,000 in fines.
“The best I can answer right now that I feel solid about is that he is somewhere that they couldn’t excuse and maintain credibility with the rest of the locker room, but that you would expect, he wouldn’t be a left-wing candidate.” for him,” Breer said on ‘The Rich Eisen Show.’
“So that you can open your mind, so to speak, as he is known to open his mind sometimes, to all the possibilities,” Breer continued.
Rodgers has marched to the beat of his own drum for the second half of his career, and his aura has dominated the New York Jets since his arrival last year.
Rodgers missed the entire Jets mandatory minicamp for an officially unknown reason
Breer has said that Rodgers is on an ayahuasca retreat instead of at Jets practice.
It was Rodgers who announced his intentions to join the New York Jets on the Green Bay Packers’ ‘The Pat McAfee Show’ before the teams officially agreed to the terms of the deal.
The four-time NFL MVP has also shared his views on failed conspiracy theories, such as the effectiveness of the coronavirus vaccine on McAfee’s program.
Four offensive plays into his first season with the Jets, he ruptured his Achilles tendon and missed the rest of the season.
In Rodgers’ absence after a Week 1 victory over the Buffalo Bills, his backup Zach Wilson scuttled the team’s chances for playoff success.
Rodgers has been involved in the team’s offseason practices over the past few weeks and was at the Jets’ practice facility on Monday for a physical.
Rodgers’ first absence from practice during mandatory minicamp will cost the 40-year-old Rodgers $16,953, with a second absence nearly doubling to $33,908, and a final day missed increasing to a fine of $50,855.