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"I'd be worried if he wasn't getting the crystals" - Aaron Rodgers' bizarre habit has NFL analyst exhausted

Aaron Rodgers' unconventional habits were a shock to the league when they were first discovered. However, after seemingly a dozen such instances of the quarterback skipping the normal line of thinking, one NFL analyst has thrown his hands up. Speaking on Good Morning Football, NFL analyst Kyle Brandt vented his exhaustion with the quarterback:

"Do whatever the hell you want, man. I'm at the point. Rodgers is almost 40. Do whatever you want. Watch whatever you want on TV. Drink whatever you want. Eat whatever you want. It's fine. This guy's been in the league of 50 years."

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He continued, accepting the quarterback's quirkiness about who he is:

"I don't care if he wants to burn sage and convert to Buddhism or whatever he wants to do. Surround yourself with crystals. That's fine. It's great. I like it. It's blockbuster. I'd be worried if he wasn't getting the crystals at this point."
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@KyleBrandt on Aaron Rodgers buying healing crystals https://t.co/NsnWLPMY0m

In a picture taken by TMZ, Aaron Rodgers was spotted at the Topanga Rocks store in Topanga, California, with a small brown bag after perusing their selection. The article speculated that although they didn't know exactly what was in the bag, they had a couple of ideas, including potential healing properties associated with stones that were sold there.

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Aaron Rodgers stuck in limbo once again

Packers QB at New York v Green Bay
Packers QB at New York v Green Bay

For the umpteenth offseason in a row, the quarterback's future remains in limbo. Despite writing off retirement earlier this offseason, his eventual team for the 2023 season remains unclear. Despite every analyst and his assistant pounding the table that a deal will get done this offseason between the Jets and Packers, nothing has been set in stone.

In terms of concrete movement, nothing has happened since 2005 when the quarterback was drafted by the Packers. A plethora of teases have been made, but neither party has made good on their words. Will the 2023 offseason be something else?

If any of the above quotes are used, please credit Good Morning Football and H/T Sportskeeda.

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