Aaron Rodgers attempted to clear the air after allegedly being caught on camera digging for gold.
During NBC’s Sunday Night Football broadcast of the Recent York Jets’ game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, October 20, Rodgers, 40, was seen placing his fingers to his nose after which on to his mouth as he stood on the sidelines.
Naturally, social media erupted with allegations that the Jets quarterback was chowing down on his own boogers.
“I’ve actually never eaten my boogers,” Rodgers said Tuesday, October 22 on ESPN’s The Pat McAfee Show. “That’s one thing I’m very happy with.”
When McAfee, 37, challenged that Rodgers will need to have eaten his boogers as a baby, Rodgers said, “I truthfully haven’t.”
Despite the denial, Rodgers admitted that it definitely appeared he was attempting to slyly benefit from the nasal cavity delicacy.
“It’s a tricky look to attempt to defend,” he said. “Because that video is a bit incriminating. I can inform you that there must be a side view that shows that there wasn’t a boog that truly went within the mouth. It seems I didn’t get it in on that one.”
Rodgers concluded, “It’s a foul look.”
The booger controversy happened near the top of the Jets’ 37-15 loss to Russell Wilson and the Steelers on Sunday, the team’s fourth consecutive loss and second straight defeat since firing head coach Robert Saleh on October 8.
Rodgers told McAfee he was “dissatisfied” in his own play in the sport, which included the previous Green Bay Packers quarterback throwing two interceptions.
“The energy, and I take a look at myself first, just wasn’t ok,” Rodgers said of the team’s effort. “Personally, and as a team, we’re twiddling with an excessive amount of anger and never enough enjoyment.”
Rodgers added, “We’ve played this game for a very long time and we receives a commission incredibly well. That is our livelihood to play a game most of us dreamt about or played as kids, and all the time desired to be on this position. Personally, and our team, we just must have a bit more fun. Smile more and revel in one another.”
The long run Hall of Famer admitted it’s “fun while you win, in fact,” but expressed optimism about what his team can still accomplish this season.
“I believe there’s ways of taking a number of the pressure off and it’s gotta start with me this week, my energy and my approach,” Rodgers said.
The Jets return to the sector on Sunday, October 27 against the Recent England Patriots, where Rodgers’ fingers will likely not be coming anywhere near his nostrils.