Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers compared stay-at-home orders meant to curb the spread of the coronavirus with being placed on house arrest.
Rodgers, a Super Bowl-winning quarterback, made the comparison during a conference call with Wisconsin reporters on Friday, according to News Talk 1130.
"For many of us, and I've seen a lot of comments on this and obviously my story coming back from Peru before the country kind of went into a lockdown, I think we all were buying into the idea of quarantine to flatten the curve, and I think there are a lot of questions now that it's more of a house arrest to find a cure with people wondering exactly what that means as far as the future of the country and the freedoms we're allowed to have at this point," Rodgers said.