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Jay Cutler was fired from an Uber promotion because to his opposition to the disguising of children.

Jay Cutler left the NFL to take on a new role as a man of the people.
After stating his ideas on school boards’ stringent mask regulations on minors, the unrepentant former quarterback — renowned for his strong arm and extraordinary guy energy — stated that he has been withdrawn from an Uber-NFL promotional campaign.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOXNEWS.COM SPORTS COVERAGE Cutler has referenced recordings of zealous parents, notably OutKick founder Clay Travis, who was grilled by the Williamson County Board on Tuesday, battling for their children’s right to avoid wearing masks and other PPE in the classroom.
All of this is based on CDC evidence that shows that children are safe from major COVID effects.
This week has seen a number of impassioned speeches on behalf of parents who are committed to fight school board policies that are not based on evidence.
Cutler, a father of three, has been a vocal opponent of mask mandates, putting him in hot water with firms that monitor behavior to maintain their monopoly on information.
Uber’s choice was clearly aimed at keeping the correct politics on board rather than allowing for a range of viewpoints in their promotions.
Cutler’s work with pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly has helped support children with diabetes — a demographic severely hit by COVID-19 — since 2009. While talking heads criticize Cutler for his “anti-science” remarks, his work with Eli Lilly has helped support children with diabetes — a demographic heavily impacted by COVID-19 — since 2009.
Cutler is the founder of the Jay Cutler Foundation, which has supported at-risk youngsters suffering in and out of high schools.
GET THE FOX NEWS APP HERE Although evidence on the hazards of COVID among children shows that the virus, in all of its forms, is less dangerous than regular flu seasons, firms like Uber are willing to ignore the data in order to create examples out of opposing viewpoints.
This does not appear to be the case.
Cutler, thankfully, appears unconcerned by Uber’s views, adding “Future School board member” to his Twitter account.
Keith Olbermann criticized Cutler’s views on kid masks, implying that the former quarterback said something correct.

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Aaron Rodgers’ future in Green Bay has been revealed by Adam Schefter.

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) during the third quarter of the Packers’ 32-18 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC divisional playoff game on Saturday, Jan.
Green Bay, Wisconsin’s Lambeau Field will host the game on June 16, 2021.
Packers Rams 04644 The Green Bay Packers tried to give Aaron Rodgers everything he wanted, but it wasn’t enough.
Just as things appeared to be improving in Aaron Rodgers’ ongoing Cold War with the Green Bay Packers, another bomb has been dropped.
The Packers’ hesitancy to commit to Rodgers for the long term has been a reported sticking point for him this NFL offseason.
The saga has had more twists and turns than a daytime soap opera, from choosing Jordan Love with a first-round pick in 2020 to refusing to officially state Rodgers is the guy to not restructuring his deal.
Nevertheless, as it turns out, the Packers haven’t been in as much trouble as they appear to have been.
The Packers did offer Rodgers a contract extension to keep him in Green Bay for another five seasons, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, but he declined.
The Packers offered Aaron Rodgers a two-year contract extension this offseason that would have kept him in Green Bay for five more seasons and made him the highest-paid quarterback and player in football, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
“Rodgers denied the offer, proving it’s not about the money.” What this says is that the Packers have done everything they can to please Rodgers, but it’s the MVP quarterback who has been the stumbling block, not the other way around.
Green Bay fans want Rodgers back because who wouldn’t want one of the best quarterbacks in the league at the helm? Yet, the offseason controversy has worn them down.
Rodgers has been setting the Packers up to fail all along, according to Schefter, which is both irritating for fans who are sick of hearing about it and entirely predictable given who is at the center of the controversy.
The next question is what the future holds if Rodgers is truly uninterested in extending his contract in Green Bay.
Rodgers is under contract until the 2022 season, regardless of whether or not he signs an extension, so a trade appears improbable.
After the season, when the Packers are back in a position to potentially sell their franchise quarterback and officially usher in a new era, things become interesting.