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Aaron Rodgers leans into ex-NFL star's racial bowl proposal, says Dave Chappelle should be involved

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers took Rashard Mendenhall’s post about having an All-Black vs. All-White bowl a step further on Tuesday.

Rodgers said that any type of racial draft would have to involve comedic legend Dave Chappelle. The comedian famously constructed a skit on the "Chappelle Show" featuring the racial draft. Bill Burr, RZA and GZA were also involved in the segment which saw Tiger Woods, Colin Powell and Wu-Tang Clan get drafted.

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Aaron Rodgers looks on prior to a game against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on Dec. 17, 2023 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Brandon Sloter/Image Of Sport/Getty Images)

"I think just off the top of my head, spitballing, we need to have a draft and it has to involve Dave Chappelle," Rodgers said during his appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show." "We should have a draft because there’s a couple people that we’re not sure which team they’d be on, so we need to have a draft."

Darius Butler said the All-Black team would have to have Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel on it.

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"That depends if you’re first pick or not. We’ll see," he said. "As we saw in the racial draft with Chappelle, it just matters where you’re picking, not who you pick. I think we should probably have some sort of draft."

Mendenhall wrote in post on X that he was "sick of average white guys commenting on football. Y’all not even good at football."

Rashard Mendenhall, #34 of the Pittsburgh Steelers, carries the ball

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