Aaron Rodgers says drug-fueled ‘metamorphosis’ saw him lose friends as New York Jets fans fear worst with new Neflix show
Aaron Rodgers will open up his unique personal view to the world. But NFL fans are already fearing the worst and vowing not to watch a new Netflix show starring the New York Jets quarterback. x@netflixAaron Rodgers is ready to open up but NFL fans are concerned[/caption] “Absolutely no one asked for this,” one fan tweeted. “Will not be watching this,” a second fan posted. “Bro thought he was gonna drop a whole documentary about his comeback and then went 3-9,” a third fan wrote. The initial reaction to a trailer for “Enigma,” which is set to air on Netflix on December 17, was as brutal as the Jets’ 2024 season. Rodgers is having one of the worst years of his career during a season that has seen New York fire Robert Salah as head coach. Jets owner Woody Johnson also reportedly wanted to bench Rodgers early in the season. But the 41-year-old Rodgers is also coming off Achilles surgery, and he teased in the trailer that fans will get to “see behind the curtain.” “Losing friendships, family — it was heartbreaking,” Rodgers said. “Once I started my spiritual journey, everything shifted.” The four-time NFL MVP has previously been associated with UFO encounters, COVID-19 conspiracy theories and darkness retreats. x@netflixThe New York Jets QB embraces alternative healing methods[/caption] x@netflixRodgers peeled back the curtain but is still an Enigma to Jets supporters[/caption] x@netflixHe painted his face and previously took a psychedelic drug[/caption] In the trailer, Rodgers is seen with a painted face and undergoing a sound bath. “I live between two worlds of the extroverted and an introverted lover of silence,” he said. While Rodgers searches for his true meaning in life, fans described the former Green Bay QB as being “wealthy with a lot of time on his hands.” “Absolute lunatic,” one fan tweeted. “Bro does not deserve a Netflix doc right now,” a second fan wrote. “I can see this being one of the best comedies of the year,” a third fan said. But other supporters were eager for the behind-the-scenes look at a QB with 61,682 career passing yards and 494 touchdowns. Rodgers is expected to be a first ballot member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and is one of the greatest QBs in NFL history. “Definitely going check it out,” a fan tweeted. “This. I can watch,” a second fan posted. In August 2022, the QB claimed on ‘The Aubrey Marcus Podcast’ that taking ayahuasca — a South American plant-based psychedelic drug usually brewed into a tea — helped him win back-to-back MVP awards in 2020 and 2021. “I don’t think it’s a coincidence,” Rodgers said. “I really don’t. I don’t really believe in coincidences at this point.” As his face was being painted and he went shirtless, the QB with a 4-9 overall record in New York made a statement that was hard to argue with. “I’m not most people,” Rodgers said. talkSPORT is your home of the NFL on UK radio, and you can stay up to date with all the latest from around the league via our dedicated ‘EndZone’ YouTube channel.
Aaron Rodgers will open up his unique personal view to the world.
But NFL fans are already fearing the worst and vowing not to watch a new Netflix show starring the New York Jets quarterback. Aaron Rodgers is ready to open up but NFL fans are concerned[/caption]
“Absolutely no one asked for this,” one fan tweeted.
“Will not be watching this,” a second fan posted.
“Bro thought he was gonna drop a whole documentary about his comeback and then went 3-9,” a third fan wrote.
The initial reaction to a trailer for “Enigma,” which is set to air on Netflix on December 17, was as brutal as the Jets’ 2024 season.
Rodgers is having one of the worst years of his career during a season that has seen New York fire Robert Salah as head coach.
Jets owner Woody Johnson also reportedly wanted to bench Rodgers early in the season.
But the 41-year-old Rodgers is also coming off Achilles surgery, and he teased in the trailer that fans will get to “see behind the curtain.”
“Losing friendships, family — it was heartbreaking,” Rodgers said.
“Once I started my spiritual journey, everything shifted.”
The four-time NFL MVP has previously been associated with UFO encounters, COVID-19 conspiracy theories and darkness retreats. The New York Jets QB embraces alternative healing methods[/caption] Rodgers peeled back the curtain but is still an Enigma to Jets supporters[/caption] He painted his face and previously took a psychedelic drug[/caption]
In the trailer, Rodgers is seen with a painted face and undergoing a sound bath.
“I live between two worlds of the extroverted and an introverted lover of silence,” he said.
While Rodgers searches for his true meaning in life, fans described the former Green Bay QB as being “wealthy with a lot of time on his hands.”
“Absolute lunatic,” one fan tweeted.
“Bro does not deserve a Netflix doc right now,” a second fan wrote.
“I can see this being one of the best comedies of the year,” a third fan said.
But other supporters were eager for the behind-the-scenes look at a QB with 61,682 career passing yards and 494 touchdowns.
Rodgers is expected to be a first ballot member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and is one of the greatest QBs in NFL history.
“Definitely going check it out,” a fan tweeted.
“This. I can watch,” a second fan posted.
In August 2022, the QB claimed on ‘The Aubrey Marcus Podcast’ that taking ayahuasca — a South American plant-based psychedelic drug usually brewed into a tea — helped him win back-to-back MVP awards in 2020 and 2021.
“I don’t think it’s a coincidence,” Rodgers said.
“I really don’t. I don’t really believe in coincidences at this point.”
As his face was being painted and he went shirtless, the QB with a 4-9 overall record in New York made a statement that was hard to argue with.
“I’m not most people,” Rodgers said.
talkSPORT is your home of the NFL on UK radio, and you can stay up to date with all the latest from around the league via our dedicated ‘EndZone’ YouTube channel.