SNL star Pete Davidson has a hilarious take on Aaron Rodgers' vaccination fiasco

Green Bay Packers quaterback Aaron Rodgers
Green Bay Packers quaterback Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers is on SNL, but not as a host like when he was a guest host on Jeopardy! earlier this summer. Instead, SNL star Pete Davidson played Rodgers in the cold open. Saturday Night Live took aim at Aaron Rodgers after the Green Bay Packers QB was in the news recently for his COVID-19 vaccination status.

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Pete Davidson's funny take on Aaron Rodgers' vaccination fiasco in SNL cold open

Mimicking the familiar setting of Rodgers sitting at home in a beanie while video conferencing into The Pat McAfee show, Pete Davidson as Aaron Rodgers appeared in a parody episode of Fox News’ “Justice with Judge Jeanine.” Fellow SNL actor Cecily Strong, playing as political pundit Jeanine Pirro, introduced “Aaron Rodgers” as an American hero brave enough to say:

“Screw you, science. I know [podcast host] Joe Rogan.”

Strong then referenced the accusations that Aaron Rodgers lied about his vaccination status. Pete Davidson, in character, replied, “I never lied. I took all my teammates into a huddle, got all their faces 3 inches away from my wet mouth and told them, ‘Trust me, I’m more or less immunized. Go team!’” Davidson then went on to say, “people can talk all they want, but at the end of the day, my record is still 7-1, meaning of the eight people I’ve infected, seven are fine.”

It’s been a busy week for Aaron Rodgers off the field after he tested positive for COVID-19. From being placed on the COVID reserve list, effectively missing Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs, to appearing on The Pat McAfee Show and blasting naysayers, the “woke mob,” and the NFL’s COVID protocol.

On the field, the Green Bay Packers sit atop the NFC north at 7-1 and are in the middle of a three-team race with the Arizona Cardinals and the Los Angeles Rams for the top seed in the NFC. The reigning league MVP is still playing at an MVP level with 17 touchdown passes against 3 interceptions. Aaron Rodgers’s absence from the superstar showdown against QB Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs will be a huge letdown for football fans everywhere. The Packers roll into this game with QB Jordan Love to start and signed Blake Bortles as his backup.

If his COVID tests return negative before Week 10’s games, Rodgers should be back in the lineup to face the Seattle Seahawks, who might welcome back star QB Russell Wilson as well.

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Edited by Henno van Deventer