In his weekly spot on "The Pat McAfee Show," his former teammate, A.J. Hawk, asked the future Hall of Fame quarterback if he feared his mortality. He responded that he no longer does.
Rodgers said his "major fear" was introduced when he was a teenager amid Y2K.
"The world was going to end and, for me, personally, since I was a young teenager, I was like, �If the world ends and I'm 16, I'm not going to be able to accomplish anything,'" Rodgers explained.
Rodgers told McAfee earlier this year that he believes calling it a drug creates "a certain bias" toward it.
"I do think it's important to go on this ridiculous tangent how words are used to create bias," he said in September. "Those biases create fears and those fears prevent people from doing their own research or having their own idea and truth in a situation."
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