Who is married to Aaron Rodgers? Here's what we know.
No, your eyes weren't deceiving you: Aaron Rodgers has been wearing a ring on his finger that folks spotted on hand of the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback.
First, it was at the Kentucky Derby that the ring was spotted. Then, as he signed his contract with the Steelers earlier in the week, people noticed the band on that left hand ring finger.
So ... is he married? According to Rodgers himself on Tuesday at Steelers OTAs ... yes!! He's married! Congrats to the QB who has been linked to names like Shailene Woodley and race car driver Danica Patrick.
Let's tell you all that we know so far about his spouse:
So, this is the part we don't know. A while back, he talked about his new significant other named "Brittani," but we're not sure if they're still together or if that's who he married or anything like that. Rodgers has kept this relationship VERY secretive.
He said it's "been a couple of months" since he got hitched. But where? What kind of ceremony? Anything about that?
Nope.
Aaron Rodgers confirms that's a wedding ring on his finger. How long has he been married? 'Been a couple of months.' pic.twitter.com/cS4qFS8p5G
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) June 10, 2025
Aaron Rodgers is indeed married, he says.
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) June 10, 2025
Aaron Rodgers says the ring on his finger is, indeed, a wedding ring — and that he's been married 'for a few months.' https://t.co/ajHGv9Ozle pic.twitter.com/GqO9H9vaJ6
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) June 10, 2025
Nope! Reporters didn't press further after meeting with him on Tuesday.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Aaron Rodgers wife: Who is he married to? Is it Brittani?
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