Jimmy Kimmel wasn’t going to miss an opportunity to mock Aaron Rodgers.
“I’m not a conspiratorial type, so I don’t like this kind of thing.” The comedian said on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”“
“But I have my own issues with Aaron Rodgers. I’ve been thinking about this for the last two months and I think it’s time to share something with the world. Shock. Please take a seat, because you will receive a refund.”
Kimmel then offered his own conspiracy theory, joking that the “deep state” wouldn’t tell him that Rodgers’ NFL career was a lie all along.
“His first NFL game was last year. The week before his first game against the Jets, Aaron’s shadow man, who had played every game for him up until that point, died of COVID-19. And they had no fools – enough looks to fill them,” he quipped.
“So they had to bring in the real Aaron Rodgers, and he had to come out and fake an injury on the third play of the first day. That’s why he only threw one pass. .”
Kimmel concluded the article by saying that his conspiracy theory is “more believable than what Aaron Rodgers told people about what happened at Sandy Hook.”
Kimmel’s monologue came a day after a CNN report accused Rodgers of being a Sandy Hook denier.
Mr. Rogers denied the CNN report. in a statement It was shared on social media on Thursday.
“As I have gone on record in the past, what happened at Sandy Hook was an utter tragedy. I do not, and never have, considered that it never happened. Again, I hope we can learn from this and other tragedies and identify the warning signs to prevent unnecessary loss of life. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Sandy Hook community. Our thoughts remain with the families affected,” the Jets quarterback wrote.
Kimmel and Rodgers’ feud has been growing for months since Rodgers hinted that the late night host’s name would be on Jeffrey Epstein’s associate list.
After that didn’t happen, Rodgers claimed that his comments on “The Pat McAfee Show” were taken out of context.
Mr. Rogers has been rumored to be Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate in the 2024 presidential election, so there could be plenty of material.
Kimmel has mocked Rodgers numerous times since their feud began in 2021, but the feud has intensified in recent months, including Kimmel’s scathing opening monologue in January.

