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Aaron Rodgers Admits To Playing Games Off Percs
Aaron Rodgers Admits He Played Games Off Percocets
Aaron Rodgers, quarterback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL) has admitted to playing games off drugs, percocets to be specific.
According to Rodgers, ““[I played] on Percocet. It was more for pain management, so I wasn’t taking any high dosage, but stupid, ultimately.”
He continued, “Here’s the thing: I had knee issues for a long time, and you take anti-inflammatories. You’re taking anti-inflammatories, they all come with a warning. If you take this more than a few weeks, you’ve gotta get your blood tested because it can do damage to your liver.”
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“There are so many things you can take now, anti-inflammatory things, that are natural, that don’t cause damage to your body.”
Rodgers never specified which game he played while on the drug. However, it can be determined that it was prior to 2020. That was the year that he had his no famed trek to Peru for his ayahuasca experience. Since then, Rodgers has been very cautious about what he puts into his body.
Rodgers began his college football career at Butte College in 2002 before transferring to the University of California, Berkeley to play for the California Golden Bears, where he set several career passing records, including lowest single-season and career interception rates.
He was selected in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Packers.
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