
Aaron Rodgers attends UFC 303 in first public appearance since ditching Jets’ minicamp
NY Post
A Jet-setting Aaron Rodgers, no pun intended, seems to be everywhere, except at Gang Green’s mandatory minicamp earlier this month.
The 40-year-old quarterback attended Saturday night’s UFC 303 card in Las Vegas, his first public appearance since playing hooky from minicamp.
Rodgers, who was sitting next to former Packers teammate Marcedes Lewis, was part of a packed crowd of 18,881.
Lewis now plays tight end for the Bears.
This comes after Rodgers returned from a trip in Egypt as reported on FS1’s “The Herd” on Thursday in a conversation between Marquez Valdes-Scantling — Rodgers’ former teammate on the Packers — and host Jason McIntyre.
Valdes-Scantling told McIntyre that he worked out with Rodgers in the Los Angeles area Wednesday.

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