OAKLAND — The quarterback wasn’t there. No point out of his title throughout two hours. Perhaps there was no want.
The mere prospect of a pairing had already served its goal — driving information cycles, stirring hypothesis, drumming up intrigue round a longshot bid for the White Home by an outsider intent on defying political norms. However Aaron Rodgers operating for Vice President of the US?
This not solely defied political norms, it strained credulity.
It was all however inconceivable to ascertain Rodgers balancing the pains of his day job as quarterback of the New York Jets with a high-stakes political marketing campaign, significantly this fall, when the guts of the NFL’s common season collides straight with Election Day. Nonetheless, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., unbiased candidate for president and a member of America’s most well-known political household, insisted earlier this month that Rodgers, a good friend of his, was amongst these on the prime of his listing of potential operating mates.
Rodgers by no means publicly denied or dismissed his candidacy — he “welcomed the overture,” in line with The New York Occasions — furthering, for a number of days at the least, the notion {that a} 40-year-old NFL quarterback and future Professional Soccer Corridor of Famer may take a break from shouldering the hopes of the Jets’ season to journey throughout the nation and marketing campaign, meet with voters and even perhaps take part in a vice presidential debate. Or, in some way, do each concurrently.
The prospect of a Kennedy-Rodgers ticket — scant because it was from the start — was formally put to relaxation Tuesday in Oakland, the place Kennedy named lawyer and philanthropist Nicole Shanahan his operating mate. Shanahan, previously married to Google co-founder Sergey Brin, is a brand new face within the political area. She not too long ago offered $4 million to assist pay for a Kennedy advert that aired throughout the Tremendous Bowl.
Rodgers match the mildew Kennedy was in search of out. “Our attraction is to younger folks,” Kennedy mentioned in a latest interview, and Rodgers “is battle-tested as a result of he’s been hammered by the press” for his “skepticism in direction of authority.”
It’s debatable how a lot juice Rodgers would have added to Kennedy’s candidacy. In a number of quick years, he’s turn out to be among the many most polarizing figures in sports activities, and even a few of Kennedy’s most ardent backers, a few of whom shuffled into the Henry J. Kaiser Middle for the Arts on Tuesday for the announcement, weren’t shopping for the notion that Rodgers was ever a critical candidate for VP.
“A publicity stunt,” Zack Nelson referred to as it. The 26-year-old enterprise proprietor from Seattle flew down for the occasion and mentioned he has donated closely to Kennedy’s marketing campaign, citing Kennedy’s embrace of cryptocurrency. “All it’s a must to do is say ‘Aaron Rodgers is perhaps our VP’ and folks will chew,” Nelson continued. “I feel it was a very good PR play to get consideration. And it labored.”
From a close-by seat, Ryan Sarnataro, a 72-year-old who drove 85 miles in from Santa Cruz Tuesday, mentioned the potential of Rodgers becoming a member of the ticket left him wholly unimpressed. “I’m not loopy about folks with no {qualifications} being a heartbeat from the presidency,” he mentioned.
Journey Derham, a local New Yorker, by no means took it severely. “Didn’t consider it,” he mentioned. “It’d simply be rather a lot. It’d throw a lot confusion into the race.”
Some, like Nicole Fuller, a lifelong Bay Space resident, appeared surprised to study that Rodgers was even a candidate for the job. “I didn’t know he was being thought of — I had no clue,” she mentioned. “However perhaps he would’ve introduced in that widespread really feel to this, nearly like Taylor Swift? We’d want it. We’re sort of hoping for a miracle right here.”

A supporter cheers throughout Robert F. Kennedy’s occasion asserting Nicole Shanahan as his operating mate on Tuesday. (Josh Edelson / AFP through Getty Photographs)
Sue Peters, a neuroscientist from New York who flew in for Tuesday’s announcement, held no reservations about any of Kennedy’s potential operating mates, together with Rodgers. “I belief (Kennedy),” she mentioned. “I felt like (former president Donald) Trump broke the mildew and opened the trail for Bobby to run for president as somebody who doesn’t have a historical past in politics. I don’t suppose a vice chairman must have a historical past in politics, both.”
One Kennedy backer — who admitted he was new to politics — snuck away from his spot backstage earlier than the announcement to seize a number of “KENNEDY 24” hats within the foyer. For a number of moments, he stood and scanned the life-sized murals that embellished the doorway, a collage of images spanning Kennedy’s life. One confirmed the candidate, perhaps 4 or 5 years outdated, cradled in his father’s arms. Earlier than Tuesday, Metta World Peace (previously Ron Artest) didn’t know Robert F. Kennedy Sr. was making his personal presidential run when he was assassinated in 1968.
Like Rodgers, the 20-year NBA veteran and former champ has turn out to be pleasant with Kennedy over the previous yr. He flew in from Los Angeles Tuesday morning to indicate his help, talking thrice on the podium, revving up the gang earlier than Kennedy and Shanahan took the stage.
Requested about Rodgers, whom he doesn’t know personally, World Peace weighed the opportunity of knowledgeable athlete operating for vice chairman throughout the center of a season. “Man, that may’ve been actually fascinating,” he lastly mentioned. “And actually cool.”
How did we get right here, a world during which a star-quarterback-turned-part-time-provocateur finally ends up on the VP shortlist of a candidate who occurs to be John F. Kennedy’s nephew?
One thing has shifted for Rodgers over the previous few years, at the least publicly: he’s misplaced curiosity in biting his tongue or in providing up the canned soundbites so {many professional} athletes — particularly franchise quarterbacks — lean on when pressed in entrance of microphones or cameras. The way in which Rodgers has put it: he merely grew uninterested in sitting again, staying quiet and permitting others to form the narrative round him.
He needed his say.
Rodgers has repeatedly courted controversy — at instances seemingly welcoming, even relishing the firestorm that ensues; in different moments rising annoyed at how he believes he’s being portrayed. He’s dabbled in conspiracy theories on “The Pat McAfee Present,” a comfy pulpit the place Rodgers is aware of he received’t be challenged by the hosts.
Not even when, as occurred in January, Rodgers falsely alleged that TV host Jimmy Kimmel’s title could possibly be amongst these revealed in courtroom paperwork linked to convicted intercourse trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Kimmel threatened to sue. Rodgers tried to stroll again the feedback however by no means apologized.
“I’m not calling him (a pedophile) and neither must you,” Rodgers mentioned on McAfee’s present later. “Let me make that crystal clear. I don’t take any pleasure or pleasure out of anyone doing that. So don’t do this in my title. Don’t do this in any respect. These are critical accusations meant for people who find themselves on that listing.”
He not too long ago went on X to disclaim a CNN report that he had shared conspiracy theories in regards to the Sandy Hook bloodbath, his solely public feedback since he was reported as a possible operating mate of Kennedy’s, whom he’s mentioned he’ll help this fall if Kennedy reaches the poll. Like Kennedy, Rodgers has repeatedly expressed a skepticism towards vaccines, at one level mocking Travis Kelce as “Mr. Pfizer” after the Chiefs All-Professional tight finish starred in a business advocating for COVID and flu vaccines. Rodgers later challenged Kelce and Dr. Anthony Fauci to affix him and Kennedy for a debate on the subject.
Rodgers misled reporters about his personal vaccine standing earlier than the 2020 season and later examined optimistic for COVID. He was fined by the Packers for not following league protocols. “I understand I’m within the crosshairs of the woke mob proper now,” he mentioned on McAfee’s present quickly thereafter, “so earlier than my ultimate nail will get put in my cancel tradition casket, I feel I wish to set the file straight on so most of the blatant lies which might be on the market about any person who’s a essential thinker.”
It’s what Rodgers typically calls himself.
“I’m not, you recognize, some form of anti-vax flat-earther,” he instructed McAfee in 2020. “I’m any person who’s a essential thinker.”
Rodgers has mentioned his outspokenness has value him mates, teammates and sponsors. Turbulence has trailed him like a shadow, each on the sphere and off. There was his messy, years-long divorce with the Packers final spring, which led him to New York, the place he was welcomed as a savior. His first season with the Jets ended within the first quarter of the primary sport. The workforce stumbled.

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On a latest look on Joe Rogan’s podcast, Rodgers identified that he’s “much less revered now” than he was a number of years in the past. The dialog then shifted again to the COVID controversy. “You stand for one thing, you stand courageously for what you consider in, or the alternative facet of that’s saying nothing and being a coward,” Rodgers mentioned. “I wasn’t keen to try this.
“I don’t need what I went by to get brushed over,” he continued. “Additionally, I don’t give a f—. I’ve been in a position to make a ton of cash enjoying a sport I’m actually good at, and I’m grateful for that. I’ve a platform. Some folks need you to close up and throw a soccer, and that’s high quality, however I feel there needs to be a sure voice of motive …”
That’s what attracted Kennedy to Rodgers within the first place.
“Aaron Rodgers’ intuition to decide on service to others over his personal monetary curiosity, his dedication to America’s bodily and psychological well being, his work to legalize therapies of veterans and trauma survivors with psychedelic therapies, and his constant file of maintaining the braveness of his convictions encourage and transfer me,” Amaryllis Fox, Kennedy’s marketing campaign supervisor, wrote on X earlier this month.
Becoming, then, that when The New York Occasions broke the story that he was amongst Kennedy’s prime selections for VP, Rodgers was in Costa Rica on his annual ayahuasca retreat.
There’s no proof the Jets knew this was a risk. One can solely think about how swiftly jaws hit the ground within the workforce’s facility when “Rodgers being thought of for Kennedy’s VP choose” scrolled throughout the ticker. At this week’s NFL league conferences in Orlando — earlier than Kennedy formally dominated Rodgers out by naming Shanahan his operating mate — the workforce’s prime executives appeared to downplay the chance that their star quarterback was contemplating a short-term, longshot enterprise into politics.
“I didn’t take (it) very severely,” common supervisor Joe Douglas mentioned.
Did Rodgers attain out to the workforce in any respect, informing them that he and Kennedy have spoken?
“He didn’t need to,” coach Robert Saleh mentioned.
Soccer, then. Douglas has spent the majority of his offseason capital shoring up the Jets’ leaky offensive line, which, partially, led to Rodgers’ premature Achilles damage final September. “I hope he seems like he has some candidates for Director of Homeland Safety (and) Secretary of the Protection now that we’ve fortified the o-line,” the GM joked.
Rodgers, proprietor Woody Johnson professed, is “roaring to go,” and is on schedule to return.
That’s good for the Jets. They’ve dodged one distraction. However understanding this quarterback, extra are on the way in which.
Zack Rosenblatt contributed to this report.
(Photograph of Rodgers: Ryan Kang / Getty Photographs)