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Yes, Aaron Rodgers is married

Yes, Aaron Rodgers is married

NBC Sportsa day ago

When quarterback Aaron Rodgers attended the Kentucky Derby last month, he seemed to be wearing a ring on the traditional finger that indicates matrimony. When Rodgers signed his contract with the Steelers over the weekend, he seemed to be wearing a ring on the traditional finger that indicates matrimony.
On Tuesday, Rodgers was asked about the ring he's wearing on the traditional finger that indicates matrimony.
'Yeah, it's a wedding ring,' Rodgers said.
How long has he been married?
'It's been a couple months,' he said.
So there's the answer. Rodgers, at 41, has gotten married. It's a major change in his existence. It will impact his life in many ways.
The impact it has on his new job remains to be seen.

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