Aaron Rodgers has become synonymous with controversy due to his statements off the field. Now, the New York Jets quarterback is at it again after a two-hour-plus appearance on Tucker Carlson’s Twitter show, talking about, among other things, the obscure reason he doesn’t watch porn movies on his computer.

Rodgers’ claims about not enjoying adult entertainment were married with his belief that “they could put something on your computer to affect you.”

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“They could put something on your computer to affect you. They could set you up for something,” Rodgers said. “Fortunately, I don’t watch [adult films]. I’ve never been into weird, kinky stuff. So, it would be really, you know…”

Carlson then interrupted Rodgers and agreed with him by saying it would be “pretty reckless for a prominent person to log on to [watch adult films] online because that’s all monitored,” before starting to laugh.

Rodgers’ appearance with Carlson

Rodgers’ appearance on The Tucker Carlson Show also made headlines for his comments about the late Pat Tillman, in which Rodgers said his death was used as war propaganda.

Pat Tillman, who left the NFL to join the Army, his death is very suspicious, in that (not in the fact that we know he was killed by friendly fire) but in the way they handled his body afterwards, his uniform, confiscating his remains, using his death to prop up war propaganda,” Rodgers said, citing Jon Krakauer’s book ‘Where Men Win Glory’.

However, ‘Where Men Win Glory’ does not have the backing of the Tillman family. One of his younger brothers, while speaking at a Sundance Film Festival event, once called Krakauer a “piece of…” before his mother interrupted him.

Rodgers’ interview is just one of many he has given in recent months despite having said last year, while recovering from his Achilles tear he suffered in only the third play of last season, that he would stop doing so.

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