New York Jets star quarterback Aaron Rodgers revealed he has a girlfriend during his latest appearance on ESPN's "The Pat McAfee Show."
Netflix directors are weighing in on their experience on working with Aaron Rodgers. His docuseries is now available on Netflix.
Aaron Rodgers has always been more than just a player. He’s an enigma. Netflix’s new docu-series, Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, dives deep into the New York Jets quarterback’s life—and it’s a rollercoaster of revelations. From his fallout with the Green Bay Packers to his estranged family relationships, Rodgers leaves no stone unturned.
PEOPLE spoke with the directors behind Netflix's new docuseries 'Aaron Rodgers: Enigma,' which began streaming Tuesday Sean Neumann is a reporter at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE since 2019.
On Tuesday, Netflix released a three-part documentary chronicling the past and present of Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The title of the documentary is “Aaron Rodgers: Enigma,” but after ...
Netflix just released a three-part documentary chronicling Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers. From Covid to RFK Jr. to ayahuasca, it's a pretty weird watch.
The Jets quarterback opened up about his displeasure with dating in the public eye in new Netflix Documentary.
We are speaking several days after the premiere of the Netflix documentary Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, which took us so long to review in part because we didn’t realize it was in three parts and over three hours long.
In a new Netflix series focus on his life, New York Jets' quarterback Aaron Rodgers ingests a psychotic beverage and imagines himself as butterfly/caterpillar.
The four-time MVP gets high on ayahuasca, dishes on how plant medicine has changed his life and goes deep on his relationship to faith, family, spirituality and the high-profile rifts with the press (from conspiracy theories and COVID-19 "immunity") that have plagued his career.
Aaron Rodgers seems to have undergone a similar experience, but instead of clarity, he emerged with a scrambled sense of self. He’s always held “alternative beliefs,” but they used to be tempered with humor and self-awareness.