ESPN's Ryan Clark skewers "hypocrite" Aaron Rodgers after Jets QB hits back with "vax status" jab - Source: Getty
The war of words between New York Jets superstar Aaron Rodgers and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark continues. It began when Rodgers claimed on "The Pat McAfee Show" that former players turned analysts often rely on controversial opinions to elevate their profiles beyond what they achieved during their playing careers.
Clark slammed the four-time MVP, calling him a "hypocrite." He argued that Rodgers accepting money to appear weekly on McAfee's show and share his views about the league and other topics was no different from being an analyst.
Rodgers fired back at Clark without naming him during his appearance on McAfee's show this week. He asked analysts to state their vaccination status and pronouns before criticizing him. He suggested that he was being targeted on sports talk shows because of his outspoken views on the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine and his refusal to take it.
