Aaron Rodgers showed off his foot to prove he does not have 'COVID Toe' ... claiming it's a fracture.
says he does NOT have"COVID toe" ... and he proved it by showing off his big-ass foot to a group of media members who were asking about it on Wednesday., the Green Bay Packers star had contracted the coronavirus side effect on his foot after he had been diagnosed with COVID earlier this month.
The report claimed Rodgers was dealing with lesions and discoloration on his foot -- resulting in immense pain in his toe.But, Rodgers slammed that report Wednesday -- saying it was all BS ... explaining he's dealing with nothing more than a fractured digit."I can't believe I have to again come on here and talk about my medical information, but yeah, I have a fractured toe," Rodgers said."I've never heard of 'COVID Toe' before. I have no lesions on my feet.
"That's just a classic case of disinformation. It's surprising coming from what used to be a reputable journalistic institution, but that's the world we live in these days." Rodgers -- who was forced to sit out of Green Bay's game against Kansas City on Nov. 7 while battling COVID -- played despite the injury over the weekend ... but the Packers lost to the Vikings, 34-31.
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