According to a gambling site, Aaron Rodgers has a higher chance of winning the 2028 election than the Super Bowl.

It appears that Rodgers was considering being RFK Jr.'s running mate.

According to a gambling site, Aaron Rodgers has a higher chance of winning the 2028 election than the Super Bowl.
According to a gambling site, Aaron Rodgers has a higher chance of winning the 2028 election than the Super Bowl.

This year, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. considered Aaron Rodgers as a potential running mate, but it did not work out in the end.

Despite his firm beliefs on political and health matters and even hinting at involvement in politics, some speculate that he could potentially secure the presidency in four years.

In fact, Bookies prefer the odds of winning the Super Bowl more than they do Rodgers winning it.

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Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets smiles after defeating the New England Patriots at MetLife Stadium on Sept. 19, 2024, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

Currently, bookies have set odds of 30-1 for Rodgers to win as an independent, meaning a $100 bet could result in a $3,000 win.

The New York Jets, with a record of 3-6, have the longest odds of winning Super Bowl LIX at 65-1, with some sites listing them as high as 100-1.

Kennedy and Rodgers had a couple of nice conversations, and it seemed like they were definitely considering it.

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers before the Buffalo Bills game in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Oct. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)

"In May, Rodgers revealed to reporters that he loved Bobby (Kennedy) and had some great conversations with him. However, there were only two options: retire and be his VP or continue playing. Despite this, Rodgers chose to keep playing."

Kennedy appointed California lawyer Nicole Shanahan as his VP nominee, but he urged voters not to vote for him after he withdrew from the race and backed Donald Trump for president.

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws a pass against the Houston Texans at MetLife Stadium. (Ed Mulholland-Imagn Images)

Gang Green lost five games in a row before winning against the Houston Texans last week, their first victory since acquiring Davante Adams and firing head coach Robert Saleh.

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