As Aaron Rodgers tries to figure out his future in the NFL, and as he’s being maligned in the media as a “playoff loser,” a narcissistic “diva” and one of America’s most prominent COVID vaccine denialists, he’s likely not seeking advice or consolation from his family.
That’s because Rodgers, 38, remains estranged from his parents, who live in Chico, according to a lengthy ESPN profile of Rodgers that was published last week ahead of the Green Bay Packers’ stunning 10-13 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in their playoff game Saturday. Rodgers “hasn’t spoken to his parents or his two brothers for several years, for reasons he has declined to disclose,” ESPN reported.