Aaron Rodgers is known for his penchant for making wild statements, but his recent comments about a potential return to the New York Jets, following an Achilles tendon tear, have raised eyebrows. Despite the highly unlikely prospect of Rodgers returning to the field this season, he remains open to the idea of a playoff comeback.
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During a recent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers also discussed an unconventional approach to his rehabilitation. He mentioned exploring various “modalities” of rehab and even suggested that the sounds of dolphins mating could have healing properties.
While some scientific research does suggest that dolphins emit sounds that can impact well-being, it is not specifically related to their mating sounds. These sounds are believed to influence heart rate, breathing, memory, and immune function.
However, Rodgers later clarified that his comments about listening to dolphins mating were meant in jest. He made it clear that he is not actually pursuing this unusual approach to his recovery.
Whether or not Rodgers makes a miraculous return to football this season remains to be seen, but it’s safe to say that dolphins won’t be a part of his rehabilitation strategy.