Few athletes in the history of the NFL have had more attention than Aaron Rodgers. Here are five of the most intriguing topics from his new documentary, “Enigma.”
The series doesn’t even address the Jimmy Kimmel controversy that exploded earlier this year: Rodgers falsely connected the late-night host to a list of Jeffrey Epstein associates, igniting a bitter feud.
From interesting haircuts, discount double checks, a Super Bowl win, MVPs to controversy and an unceremonious exit from Green Bay, Rodgers has lived many NFL lives in his two decades on the gridiron. The quarterback's profile has only grown in recent years as a wildly successful NFL career has wound down.
Aaron Rodgers opens up about the dysfunction in his family that caused him to “re-parent” himself. Netflix has released a new three-part docuseries, Aaron Rodgers; Enigma, that details the issues that he’s had with his family over the years — particularly, the rift that he had with his parents.
The four-time MVP gets high on ayahuasca, dishes on how plant medicine has changed his life and goes deep on his relationship to faith, family, spirituality and the high-profile rifts with the press (from conspiracy theories and COVID-19 "immunity") that have plagued his career.
Aaron Rodgers has always been more than just a player. He’s an enigma. Netflix’s new docu-series, Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, dives deep into the New York Jets quarterback’s life—and it’s a rollercoaster of revelations. From his fallout with the Green Bay Packers to his estranged family relationships, Rodgers leaves no stone unturned.
On Tuesday, Netflix released a three-part documentary chronicling the past and present of Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The title of the documentary is “Aaron Rodgers: Enigma,” but after ...
Netflix just released a three-part documentary chronicling Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers. From Covid to RFK Jr. to ayahuasca, it's a pretty weird watch.
Jordan Rodgers and JoJo Fletcher were busy celebrating the holidays in London on the same day Aaron Rodgers’ docuseries hit Netflix
PEOPLE spoke with the directors behind Netflix's new docuseries 'Aaron Rodgers: Enigma,' which began streaming Tuesday
Aaron Rodgers opened up about his parents, Ed and Darla, and his brothers, Luke and Jordan, on his new Netflix show