Aaron Rodgers chatter has overtaken the NFL, the most popular sports enterprise in America, in recent years. Whether it was his MVP-play or eye-popping contract extension or feud with his coach in Green Bay or COVID vaccine skepticism or use of psychedelics or his entry into a darkness retreat this offseason, Rodgers, 39, has given more than enough grist for every sports radio and TV shoutfest across the land. Now, the future Hall of Fame quarterback and all-time NFL lighting rod is headed to New York City, the media capital of the United States.