Aaron Rodgers Lifetime Ban/Suspension NFL & CBD Scam, Explained [wNOB5db200o]
CBD gummies scam ads on Facebook claimed, "Aaron Rodgers Facing Lifetime Ban from NFL," "Aaron Rodgers Facing Lifetime Suspension" and mentioned "cheating." The ad led to a fake Fox News article that claimed, "Aaron Rodgers Gets Caught! The NFL's Investigation Into His 'Suspiciously Speedy' Recovery Reveals Something Shocking..." This whole thing about Aaron Rodgers supposedly facing a lifetime ban from the NFL is a scam to try to entice people into buying CBD gummies such as Wellness Peak, MyLyfe or other products. There's zero evidence that Aaron Rodgers was facing a lifetime ban from the NFL or was endorsing his own line of CBD gummies that helped him to a "speedy recovery." Also, J.K. Dobbins also has nothing to do with CBD gummies.
The scam article also said, "In an exclusive interview, Aaron Rodgers, the controversial and outspoken quarterback, announced that the NFL is trying to ban him for life from the league because of his latest business venture."
Later in the article, it claimed, "NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was furious, as some of the league's biggest sponsors are corporations who are part of 'Big Pharma.' Goodell says these sponsors are now looking to sue the NFL due to Rodgers' new product. He is now calling for Rodgers' indictment, stating, 'While I am pleased that Aaron found an alternative to prescription medications, his announcement directly violated the league's promotional policies and his own contract.'"
Note that some of the CBD gummies that might be mentioned in the scam could be companies that are having their product and company names used in ways that are without permission. Please do not contact companies with similar names that have nothing to do with this scam.
Chapters:
0:00 'Lifetime Ban from NFL' Ad
0:40 Fake Fox News Article
3:46 CBD Gummies
5:53 Roger Goodell
8:42 Wellness Peak CBD Gummies
11:34 Closing Remarks #cbd gummies bio blend #best edible cbd gummies #rachael ray gummies cbd