Aaron Rodgers Says He's 'Losing Friendships, Family' amid Controversial Views in New Netflix Docuseries: Watch Trailer

Mar. 15, 2025

Aaron Rodgers' controversial views have led to him losing family and friendships, the New York Jets quarterback says in an upcoming Netflix documentary about his comeback from an Achilles injury.

In the trailer forAaron Rodgers: Enigma, released Tuesday, Dec. 3, Rodgers, 41, admits: “Losing friendships, family. It was heartbreaking.”

The scene opens with him lying down while having a sound bath performed. Watch the trailer below:

The upcoming three-part documentary series arrives on the streaming platform on Dec. 17.

“I live between two worlds of the extroverted and an introverted lover of silence,” Rodgers says in the trailer, as it alternates between spiritual healings and him on the football field. “I’m trying to beat back Father Time and the expectations.”

From there, headline articles flash across the screen as a sports commentator’s voice can be heard saying, “Aaron Rodgers ain’t for everybody.”

“Rodgers has shared controversial and crazy conspiracy theories,” another voice adds as more news excerpts appear.

Viewers will see the pro athlete discuss his 2023season-ending torn Achillesin the series. The trailer shows discussions from various reports on whether or not Rodgers should consider retiring from the sport.

“It’s been a grind. Frustration, sadness — a lot of sadness,“Rodgers told PEOPLEin November 2023, adding that he was grateful for those who “showed up” for him, especially after his surgery.

“[They] brought me food, took care of me, checked on me, FaceTimed me, called me. So I’m really thankful for everybody who reached out,” he said. “It was a tough time and I was in a rough place.”

Aaron Rodgers in key art for Enigma.Netflix

Aaron Rodgers in key art for Enigma

Netflix

In the trailer, Rodgers says of his career, “I’m coming back to do it all.”

Seconds later, he’s seen having a conversation withRobert F. Kennedy Jr., who asks him if he’s ever considered “going into politics.”

Earlier this year, Rodgers revealed he waspassing on the offer to be RFK Jr.’s running matein the 2024 presidential election. Kennedy later ended his independent campaign for president and endorsed President-elect Donald Trump, who hassince nominated him to run the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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Discussing his life’s current path in the Netflix docuseries, Rodgers adds, “Once I started my spiritual journey, everything shifted. The metamorphosis is happening.”

Before the trailer ends, Rodgers hints at trying to discover the meaning of his “football legacy” and his “character legacy.”

source: people.com