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What does Aaron Rodgers fear the most? Packers QB reveals most terrifying moment of his life

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is known as a deep thinker. Regardless of people's feelings towards him, the quarterback always has interesting views and thoughts that not many people agree with.

But now, he revealed something that some can relate to. The Packers star lifted the lid on some of his fears.

On his weekly spot on "The Pat McAfee Show," Rodgers talked about his two main fears:

"There's, I think, fears that we always have to get through of the unknown, but the surrender, I believe, allows you to whatever needs to come through can come through when it comes to fears. I have two main ones, just in life. One is heights. I've always been afraid of heights, and the other is sharks. It's the urge to jump.
"One of the most terrified I've ever been in my life was (when) we were in Detroit playing the Lions, and ... this hotel is right on the water and has like a restaurant at 72nd floor and the elevator is on the outside of the building. After you get up about five floors, you're on the outside of the building and literally, like, the ground is right down there.
"I mean, whole body sweats."

What will Rodgers do in 2023?

Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears
Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears

What Rodgers will do in 2023 is the million dollar question, isn't it? With so many teams in need of a star quarterback to get them into playoff and Super Bowl contention, Rodgers certainly fits the bill for some teams.

But also, sticking with the "fear" theme, is there a fear of the unknown for the Packers quarterback? Listening to him talk, there is a sense of calm about what the future holds.

Whether that be playing football in Green Bay or elsewhere or whether that is retiring from football altogether, the quarterback seems to be calm about what the next step in his life will be.

Hopefully, we don't have to wait too long to find out.


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