Since then, the quarterback and his team have been fined.

But according to theNew York Post, other teams don’t think the punishment went far enough.

But that doesn’t mean other players are happy with Rodgers' seemingly light punishment.

Aaron Rodgers smiles through his football helmet

And some fans feel the same way.

Colin Kaepernick takes a knee for social justice and gets black listed," one persontweeted.

The fine isn’t the only thing fellow players and fans are confused about, though.

Aaron Rodgers walking off the field on his Packers hat and jersey

According toUSA Today, originally, Rodgers said he was “immunized.”

Then, after he tested positive, it came out thatRodgers chose not to get the COVID-19 vaccination.

It wasn’t until after he was fined that he started speaking openly about his beliefs.

“I just wanted to make the best choice for my body.”

The quarterback also said he was “worried” about “fertility issues around the vaccines.”

Regardless of his reasoning, many aren’t happy with the amount Rodgers was fined.