Fox Sports 1 Nick Wright condemned the New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers for not going to the mandatory Jets meeting so that he allegedly could do psychedelic drugs.
Last week, the Jets’ head coach, Robert Saleh, addressed the media during a pre-practice media conference about Rodgers’ absence from the minicamp.
“Aaron and I spoke before OTAs started,” Saleh mentioned. “He’s been very good in communication. He’s been here the entire time. It’s unexcused, but he had an event that was very important to him, which he communicated.”
Many fans speculated that the Jets quarterback was somewhere using ayahuasca, the psychoactive substance that he openly used and spoke about in the past.
Wright called out Rodgers’ absence on The Herd with Colin Cowherd.
“If the reports are true, then, ‘Hey, give me in 10 words or less what happened with Aaron Rodgers last week?’ The answer is, skip work to do drugs,” he claimed. “I don’t really need a longer story than that.”
He also declared that he is “open to the healing, recuperative and therapeutic powers of a lot of substances.”
“Some are legal in this country,” the FS1 host added. “Some are not. I am not a prude in that regard. I will listen to you on it. I got folks – I got friends in New York that walk around Central Park micro-dosing mushrooms and saying, ‘Oh, it’s changed my life.’ I’m open to it.”
“But if you had a buddy that had – was a year into a new job and the first year didn’t go great, and it’s like, ‘Oh, they’re having that companywide offsite that you’ve known about for months. Are you excited for it,'” he stated as an example. “And it’s like, ‘Oh, I actually told him I can’t make it, and it’s why I’m leaving the country to go do drugs;’ you’d be like, ‘Buddy, I think you don’t have your priorities in order.'”
Wright also noted that Rodgers said he could not make it to the minicamp because he had an important trip scheduled three months prior.
“If that trip is because this is when I had scheduled, months ago, my retreat to go do ayahuasca, I don’t know why we have to Patty Cake around it,” the host stated. “It is a ridiculous choice, and it’s an indefensible choice.”
“What is going to happen, Colin [Cowherd], is when Aaron comes out and talks about this publicly – this is my prediction – not only is he not going to take accountability, he is going to not so subtly slap Robert Saleh’s wrist,” Wright claimed.
Rodgers has been the focus of much negative media attention in the last year.
In January, Rodgers went on the Pat McAfee Show to deny that he called Jimmy Kimmel a pedophile during a previous interview.
He confirmed that he “was referring to the fact that if there’s a list and there are names on it, that it’d be the second time a soft-brained, junior college wacko … whatever other things have been said by him and other people in the media — would be right twice.”
Back in March, Rodgers replied in an X post to reports that connect him to conspiracy theories around the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting, saying that he never denied the event’s occurrence.
CNN reported that he privately shared conspiracy theories, which implied that he thought the shooting was an inside job orchestrated by the government, with media outlets supposedly scheming in a cover-up.
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