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Aaron Rodgers’ season hit a rough ending after the Lions kicked them out of the playoff scenario. The franchise had issues throughout the season, and the quarterback was unhappy with how things went. The QB1 has a crucial decision to make now that the season is over. While his football career hangs in the balance, Rodgers openly announced his next ayahuasca trip.

The Pat McAfee Show had Aaron Rodgers as a regular guest. The quarterback made it clear beforehand that he would take his time to decide about his NFL career. Whether he would stay with the Green Bay Packers is in doubt. But he has his plans sorted for the offseason, as he will head on an ayahuasca journey.

Aaron Rodgers made up his mind about his offseason plans

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Aaron Rodgers firmly assessed that after making a settlement over his NFL future, he would go for a hallucinogenic sitting with Ayahuasca. But before that, he would not be going for it. Rodgers mentioned, “There won’t be another sitting and ceremony before the decision, I can tell you that. Perhaps after.”

Aaron Rodgers has remained an ardent vocalist about Ayahuasca and how it has helped change his perspective. The drug has also helped him overcome some of his biggest fears. It may look like a disputable scenario, but the QB1 did not land in trouble with its usage.

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With the Packers’ 2022–23 season facing a screeching halt, Rodgers’ future in Green Bay remains uncertain. But the quarterback has confidence in his athletic prowess and can easily pick up another MVP-studded season. But a former NFL athlete seems to have some issues with his statement.

A-Rod’s MVP desire did not sit well with Rob Gronkowski

Aaron Rodgers’ declaration that he will win the MVP award again could be his inner confidence in having a successful season in the future. However, Rob Gronkowski was not pleased. The four-time All-Pro tight end responded to A-Rod’s statement during an appearance on FanDuel TV’s Up & Adams show.

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Rob Gronkowski mentioned, “I’m totally fine with everything he said except for one major part — and that’s the ‘MVP again’. Bro, why are you thinking MVP? Don’t you want Super Bowls?”Gronk might have spoken from a team’s perspective. But A-Rod trusts himself to pick up another personal accolade and bolster his Hall of Fame resume.

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It remains to be seen whether A-Rod will land in Green Bay or somewhere else.