BLOOMINGTON, IL (WTAQ-WRN) — State Farm will keep their endorsement deal in place with Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, at least for now.
A State Farm spokeswoman told USA TODAY Sports that while the insurance company doesn’t support some of Rodgers’ statements, they respect his right to have his own personal point of view.
Viewers of Sunday’s Packers game against Kansas City probably noticed that only one and a half percent of State Farm ads featured Rodgers, down from 25 percent the two previous Sundays.
Green Bay based Prevea Health dropped its association with Rodgers over the weekend after it was revealed the MVP Quarterback was unvaccinated after previously telling reporters he was “immunized”.



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