Free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers loves a conspiracy theory, and he’s never been shy about sharing them.
Rodgers was released by the New York Jets this offseason but doesn’t appear to be in any rush to join an NFL team. He still has the Pittsburgh Steelers waiting.
The four-time MVP was a guest on the ‘Joe Rogan Experience’ this week, where he made a curious claim regarding Ellen DeGeneres, suggesting the set of her old show looked like a spot on Epstein Island.
During his interview, a photo from the island came up, and the Future Hall of Famer observed that it reminded him of the “set of a famous talk show that’s now not on anymore.”
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Rodgers then told Rogan to speak to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones about it and find out more.
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Rogan caught on quickly but didn’t agree, noting that it was a coincidence.
“That might be a building in L.A.,” he said. “It’s whatever. I’m not impressed with that, that could just be coincidental.”
Rodgers pushed back, recommending a chat with a much bigger conspiracy theorist, Alex Jones.
Ellen DeGeneres is hardly the first celebrity or show host A-Rod has linked with Jeffrey Epstein. In early 2024, he kicked off a wild saga by hinting that late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s name would be on the infamous “Epstein List.”
“A lot of people, including Jimmy Kimmel, are really hoping that doesn’t come out,” he said during an appearance on ‘The Pat McAfee Show.’
Kimmel quickly went on the offensive, wasting little time responding to the insinuation and threatening legal action.
Rogers eventually backtracked, claiming he didn’t believe Kimmel was a pedophile.
It will be interesting to see whether DeGeneres, who has moved to England, will reply to Rodgers, too.