Aaron Rodgers mocks endorsements from 'celebrities bought by China' ahead of presidential election
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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers knows what's at stake on Tuesday.
During an appearance on ESPN's "The Pat McAfee Show" on Friday, one night after his team's big win over the Houston Texans, Rodgers discussed the upcoming election.
The quarterback revealed that he is now registered to vote in New Jersey. But Rodgers and the show's co-hosts also noted that Tuesday is important because of the NFL trade deadline. During the end of Rodgers' appearance, they referred to Tuesday as the "trade deadline" while discussing political issues like FEMA and financial aid to Ukraine.
While referring to that day, Rodgers appeared to take a jab at celebrities who have made endorsements this year.
"If you don’t know what to do on trade deadline, just ask your favorite celebrity," Rodgers said. "My favorite is when the celebrity is bought and paid for by China."
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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) throws a pass against the Houston Texans during the first half at MetLife Stadium. (Ed Mulholland-Imagn Images)
Rodgers' comment comes amid a flury of last-minute celebrity endorsements for Vice President Kamala Harris in the week leading up to the election. NBA star LeBron James and even the main cast of Marvel's Avengers films, including Robert Downey Jr. and Scarlett Johansson, have announced their endorsements for Harris in the last week. Pop stars like Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez have also made their stance in support of Harris very clear ahead of a


