Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been in the NFL for 15 seasons — and he's had a lot of backup quarterbacks over the years.
Several of his former backups spoke to ESPN to share what it was like to work beside the NFL star.
Perhaps no story was more bizarre than the one Seneca Wallace told about Rodgers' apparent belief in "chemtrail" conspiracy theories — the idea that cancer-causing toxins are sprayed by commercial airplanes flying overhead as part of a government plot to control the population, among other things.
Wallace, who was Rodgers' backup in 2013, said the two-time MVP asked him about his thoughts on the topic.