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Aaron Rodgers claims listening to dolphins having sex could heal his injury

Rodgers will miss the entire 2023 NFL season after tearing his Achilles

Aaron Rodgers claims listening to dolphins having sex could heal his...
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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is willing to do anything while on the road to recovery, perhaps even listen to dolphins having sex, as he explained to Pat McAfee of ESPN's "The Pat McAfee Show" on Friday, which was hosted at the University of Colorado campus in front of students.

Rodgers, 39, will miss the entire 2023 NFL season after tearing his Achilles four plays into debuting with the Jets against the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football. He was hesitant to tell McAfee about the dolphins, but went on to do so anyway.

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"I didn't really want to mention this, but I'm looking into a number of different modalities," Rodgers said. "Well, there's ideas that some of the noises from the dolphins, when they're lovemaking, the frequency of that is actually healing to the body."

McAfee, 36, and his co-hosts couldn't help but laugh at Rodgers' extreme healing ideas before the quarterback decided to "proceed."

"So you're just sticking that Achilles up, sitting on your back porch, just 'go ahead and hump your way, whistling into my Achilles getting healed,'" McAfee said as his and students in attendance burst into laughter.

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