Aaron Rodgers Ruled Out as Potential Vice President for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Presidency
Aaron Rodgers recently sparked speculation when rumors circulated suggesting that he might be considered as a potential Vice Presidential candidate for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential bid. Given Rodgers’ affiliation with the New York Jets, many speculated whether the renowned quarterback would transition from the NFL to a career in politics. However, clarity has now emerged.
According to Diana Falzone of Mediaite, reports indicate that Aaron Rodgers will not be joining Kennedy’s ticket as Vice President. It seems that concerns among campaign donors regarding Rodgers’ suitability as a running mate played a role in this decision.
“Aaron Rodgers, the outspoken NFL quarterback who Kennedy had been considering as his VP pick, is out of the running, a source close to the campaign said. The prospect of his selection prompted concerns among donors to the campaign.”
Instead, Falzone reports that Kennedy intends to nominate Nicole Shanahan, a well-known attorney and entrepreneur, as his running mate. This news should reassure Jets fans, as it suggests that Aaron Rodgers will likely remain focused on football rather than pursuing a political career in the near future.
“Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is planning to tap Nicole Shanahan, a California-based attorney and entrepreneur once married to Google co-founder Sergey Brinn, as his running mate for his independent bid for the presidency, Mediaite has learned.”
While it’s possible that Rodgers may consider a political career post-NFL retirement, for now, it seems that his primary focus remains on playing for the Jets, especially considering his recent injury setback in the 2023 season. Despite this setback, New York remains optimistic about Rodgers’ contributions as a seasoned quarterback.