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‘I Resent Those Accusations’: Aaron Rodgers Claims He Didn’t Get Robert Saleh Fired, And You Know He’s Flat-Out Lying

‘I Resent Those Accusations’: Aaron Rodgers Claims He Didn’t Get Robert Saleh Fired, And You Know He’s Flat-Out Lying ‘I Resent Those Accusations’: Aaron Rodgers Claims He Didn’t Get Robert Saleh Fired, And You Know He’s Flat-Out Lying

Stop cappin’, Aaron! Stop cappin’!

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers talked for the first time since head coach Robert Saleh was fired Tuesday, and like we all predicted, Rodgers claimed that he wasn’t involved whatsoever with his canning. (Yeah, right) (RELATED: Security Escorts Robert Saleh Out Of Jets Team Facility After Organization Fired Him: REPORT)

“As far as any of the ridiculous allegations out there, I’m not going to spend more than one sentence in response to it, and that is I resent any of those accusations because they’re patently false,” stated Rodgers during a Wednesday appearance on ‘The Pat McAfee Show.’ “It’s interesting the amount of power people think I have, which I don’t. But I love Robert.”

With that being said, Rodgers did say that Jets owner Woody Johnson spoke with him on the eve prior to Saleh getting fired, however, said that Johnson was just checking on him and seeing how he was doing following his sprained ankle that he suffered Sunday in a defeat against the Minnesota Vikings. Rodgers also went on to say that Johnson didn’t mention anything about Saleh being fired.

WATCH:

We all know Aaron Rodgers is lying, this is the same guy who had no problem publicly throwing Saleh under the bus not that long ago.

Just stop it, Aaron. You’re annoying enough as it is.



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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