Rodgers Wears Wedding Ring at Steelers Camp
Who is Aaron Rodgers? The NFL legend made headlines by joining the Steelers—and revealing he’s quietly gotten married. The four-time MVP revealed his secret wedding during his first press conference with the Steelers on Tuesday, surprising both fans and reporters.
When asked about the black ring spotted on his finger, Rodgers confirmed, “Yeah, it’s a wedding ring.” Pressed further, he simply added, “It’s been a couple of months.”
Who Is Aaron Rodgers Married To?
Fans are now scrambling to find out: Who is Aaron Rodgers married to?
Rodgers did not disclose his wife’s identity during the conference. However, in a December 2024 appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers mentioned having a girlfriend named Brittani—emphasizing it wasn’t Britney Spears but “Brittani with an ‘i’.”
In a later April interview, Rodgers confirmed, “I’m in a serious relationship.” Many now believe that woman is Brittani Rodgers, though her full identity remains under wraps.
This is Rodgers’ first marriage, following previous high-profile relationships, including one with actress Shailene Woodley, to whom he was engaged before the pair split in 2022.
Why Rodgers Chose Pittsburgh Over Retirement
Rodgers had a rough stint with the New York Jets, ending his 20-year career with the team in free agency. He ultimately signed a one-year deal with the Steelers over other offers, including one from the New York Giants.
“Until I could be here and be all in, I needed to take care of my business,” Rodgers said, referencing personal matters—possibly the secret wedding and honeymoon—that delayed his decision.
The decision came down to one factor: Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin.
“It starts with Mike Tomlin. I’ve been a fan of his for a long time,” Rodgers said. “There wasn’t any other option for me. It was here or not play.”
Rodgers Eyes Second Super Bowl Ring
The 41-year-old quarterback has achieved nearly everything in the NFL—except a second Super Bowl win. When asked what a Super Bowl with Pittsburgh would mean, Rodgers answered:
“It’d mean a seventh championship for the city. That’d be great.”
He continued, “This is about the love for the game and making peace with a nice, long career.”
Source: BBC