Aaron Rodgers' use of ayahuasca won't get him in trouble with NFL, league says Tom Silverstein | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
GREEN BAY – Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' revelation that he consumed a plant-based psychedelic substance known as ayahuasca isn’t going to get him in any trouble with the NFL.
According to league spokesman Brian McCarthy, any trace of the substance in his system would not trigger a positive result under the substance abuse or performance-enhancing drug policies.
"Rodgers admitted to consuming ayahuasca during a trip to Peru in the offseason. The substance, which contains the active chemical dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, is associated with religious practices and rituals in South America and has hallucinogenic properties. Rodgers credited the substance with helping him with his mental health and winning his third and fourth MVP awards in 2020 and 2021."