Travis Kelce Reacted To Aaron Rodgers ‘ Nasty Jab, “Mr. Pfizer”

Travis Kelce Reacted To Aaron Rodgers' Nasty Jab, "Mr. Pfizer"

The NFL banned Aaron Rodgers for his refusal to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, but he has never shied away from speaking out against others who heedlessly receive it.

He’s now suffering from a severe Achilles tendon injury, but even before that, when the penalty was lifted, he was already competing at the top level. It shows a significant gap between those who support vaccinations and those who oppose them.

Aaron Rodgers has been criticized by several public figures for his views on vaccinations, and he has responded by criticizing them as well. Presenter Keith Olbermann is infamous for expressing his satisfaction that Rodgers was hurt as a result of his refusal to receive the vaccination. Keith was told to take his sixth booster, he said. For the vaccination advertisement he made with the huge pharma corporation, Aaron also referred to Travis Kelce as “Mr. Pfizer.”

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The Pat McAfee Show on ESPN was Aaron Rodgers’ most cozy environment; therefore, he made all his witty remarks there. In addition to sharing some memorable experiences on this program, Rodgers and McAfee have been close friends for a long time.

People certainly anticipated Travis to respond angrily when Kelce dubbed him “Mr. Pfizer.” As an alternative, he said, 

“I thought it was pretty good. With the stache, I look like a guy named Mr. Pfizer. Who knew I’d get into vax wars with Aaron Rodgers, man? Mr. Pfizer versus the Johnson & Johnson family over there Once I got the vaccine, I got it because I wanted to keep myself, my family, and the people in this building safe, so yeah, I stood by it. One thousand percent. And I’m fully comfortable with him calling me ‘Mr. Pfizer.'”

The Chiefs’ TE gave an unexpected answer, elegant in every word, and devoid of any desire to act in a hostile manner toward Aaron Rodgers.

A video also shows the two celebrities laughing and interacting well before the game. Some even speculate that Aaron Rodgers may have addressed Travis as “Mr. Pfizer” directly.

It’s not very difficult to believe since the Jets’ quarterback has always been direct with everyone. Whatever their conversation may have been about, it is obvious that they are all on good terms.

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