“He loved everybody and he didn’t judge people,” Rodgers says. “The culture I grew up in is black and white. Black and white is you’re either this or you’re that. There’s no grey are ...
In the Netflix docuseries, Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, the NFL quarterback recalled his childhood and the decision to rebel against his Christian upbringing. “I grew up in a very white, dogmatic ...
In a telling tribute to his longtime friend, Rodgers shared a black-and-white photo of himself and Adams on social media after the Jets’ season finale. Rodgers had his arm around Adams as the ...
Episode 1 reflects on Rodgers’ upbringing in Chico, California, in a “very white, dogmatic church.” “That just didn’t really serve me,” Rodgers said. “It was very rigid in structure.” ...
this is what you signed up for,’ “ Rodgers says, as the documentary shows clips of him meeting former President Barack Obama at the White House after winning Super Bowl XLV, appearing on The ...
After Rodgers won the Super Bowl in 2011, he embarked on a different spiritual journey. "I grew up in a very white dogmatic church that just didn't really serve me ... even talking to my parents ...
Aaron Rodgers threw four touchdown passes and helped the New York Jets crush the Miami Dolphins’ playoff hopes on Sunday evening, 32-20. It may have been the 41-year-old quarterback’s final ...
NFL star Aaron Rodgers is ready to tell-all ... small-town environment" where he went to "a very white, dogmatic church, and that just didn't really serve me," Aaron says. He also says he felt ...
Aaron Rodgers has been a name that Tenessee has been connected to quite often. He would have to cut ties with the New York Jets first, but Rodgers could very well become an option for the Titans.
Rodgers also says he "grew up in a very white, dogmatic church, and that just didn't really serve me. It was very rigid in structure." The rift reportedly began in 2014, a few years after Rodgers ...
Aaron Rodgers gave those interested in the pop culture world a little Christmas treat on Monday during his weekly appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show." The New York Jets quarterback slyly revealed ...
Underestimate Aaron Rodgers at your peril. "I was very fortunate when I was a kid to have parents who believed I had a very low pain tolerance," the football star says in the new Netflix ...