Despite controversial opinions in recent Netflix documentaries, Aaron Rodgers claims he is losing friendships, family
Arriving on the streamer on December 17 is “Aaron Rodgers: Enigma,” which follows the quarterback’s recovery from an Achilles injury.

In a forthcoming Netflix documentary chronicling his recovery from an Achilles injury, Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the New York Jets, claims that his controversial beliefs have caused him to lose friends and family.
Aaron Rodgers, 41, acknowledges: “Losing friendships, family” in the trailer for Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, which was released on Tuesday, December 3. It was devastating.
He is lying down in the opening scene as a sound bath is administered to him. View the trailer below:
On December 17, the three-part documentary series will be available on the streaming service.

In the clip, which switches between spiritual healings, Rodgers states, “I live between two worlds of the extroverted and an introverted lover of silence.”
and him on the field of football. “I’m attempting to rebuff Father Time and the demands.”
Then a sports commentator’s voice can be heard declaring, “Aaron Rodgers ain’t for everybody,” while headline articles flash across the screen.As further news clips are up, a different voice continues, “Rodgers has shared controversial and crazy conspiracy theories.”

The professional athlete will talk about his injured Achilles in the series, which ended in 2023. Discussions from multiple stories over whether Rodgers ought to think about leaving the sport are depicted in the teaser. The quarterback discussed the effects of his injuries on his mental health in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE.
“It’s been difficult. In November 2023, Rodgers told PEOPLE, “Frustration, sadness — a lot of sadness,” and expressed gratitude for