Aaron Rodgers doesn’t have a ton of downtime in New York Jets training camp, but he is relaxing with a re-watch of a critically acclaimed television series.
The series drop came in a Tuesday conversation with WFAN where executive producer Al Dukes asked Rodgers about a theory involving the 2014 disappearance of an Malaysian airliner. Rodgers was familiar with the basis of some of the theories surrounding this mystery but he didn’t dive into any great detail about his own personal thoughts on the flight’s disappearance.
Rodgers did, however, reveal that he is re-watching one of the most highly acclaimed shows in television history.
“I’ve actually been going back and watching one of my favorite shows during this training camp, Lost,” Rodgers said on WFAN.
“A lot of similarities with that one, right?”
Rodgers is known for his willingness to roll up his sleeves and dive into some pretty heady stuff. He is unafraid to voice his opinion on topics ranging from the controversial to quirky.
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Rodgers’ comments came on a Tuesday appearance on WFAN’s ‘Boomer & Gio’ morning show.