On New York Jets Aaron Rodgers‘ weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show,” he commented on the game, subtly referring to Kelce as “Mr. Pfizer.”
New York Jets Aaron Rodgers, currently rehabbing from a torn Achilles, caught up with Kansas City stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce
This nickname stems from Kelce’s advocacy for Pfizer, as seen in commercials during the game, where he promotes receiving flu and COVID-19 vaccinations simultaneously, a practice endorsed by medical experts. Kelce’s pro-vaccination stance aligns with his partnership with Walgreens in June 2021, urging individuals to get vaccinated.
New York Jets Aaron Rodgers, known for his skepticism towards COVID-19 vaccinations and the NFL’s policies surrounding them, sparked controversy in 2021 when he contracted the virus after implying he was immunized. When pressed about his conversation with “Mr. Pfizer” on the field, New York Jets Aaron Rodgers chose to keep it private.
He later acknowledged Kelce’s Pfizer endorsements, suggesting that he must be embracing his role as a spokesperson
When McAfee and co-host A.J. Hawk noted Kelce’s involvement in various commercials, New York Jets Aaron Rodgers explained why he specifically mentioned Pfizer. Despite not hearing the commercials during the game, New York Jets Aaron Rodgers acknowledged the prevalence of Kelce and Mahomes in the advertising world.
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