Aaron Rodgers Condemns Arsonists Behind Deadly Los Angeles Wildfires
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers spoke out on Thursday about the devastating wildfires that have ravaged Los Angeles, condemning the arsonists responsible for the blazes. Rodgers appeared on “The Pat McAfee Show” and expressed his sympathies for the residents affected by the fires, which have left over two dozen people dead and thousands of structures destroyed.
Rodgers focused his criticism on the individuals who allegedly started the fires, calling their actions “inhumane” and “sickening.” He mentioned that some of the fires were started by arsonists, including one that occurred close to his own home.
The quarterback also praised the residents of Los Angeles for coming together to support each other during this difficult time. He noted that many people have been working tirelessly to fight the fires, and that supplies have been donated from across the country.
Rodgers also shared a personal connection to the tragedy, revealing that he had called his friend Miles Teller to check on him after the fires. Teller had lost his home and possessions in the blaze, and Rodgers said that it was a sobering reminder of the reality of the situation.
The quarterback ended his comments by expressing his gratitude for the first responders and those who have been working to combat the fires. He also emphasized the importance of coming together as a community during times of crisis.