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Aaron Rodgers has kept his marriage on it down, but he has no problem talking about their love in the long run.
The 41-year-old confirmed at MiniCamp that he was getting married over the season after he was discovered with a band he confirmed was a wedding ring.
Not much is known about Rodgers’ wife, except that her name is Brittani. Rodgers spoke in the long run last month about his wife’s wishes for a privacy.
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Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) participates in exercises during training camp at Saint Vincent College. (Charles Leclaire-Preferred Pictures)
But he made their “unconditional” love very public while talking to the NFL network on Saturday.
“When you meet the right one and you are with the right one, your whole world changes in a second. And to have the person who unconditionally loves you behind the scenes, there is no better feeling in the world and I have the most incredible wife,” said Rodgers, via nfl.com. “I just love her, and I’m so grateful to have her by my side at the end. When you have that stability and the rock behind you in the house, you feel like doing something.”
Rodgers’ relationship story has been the subject of widespread coverage and controversy throughout its NFL career.

Aaron Rodgers falls back to pass wearing a new helmet to Pittsburgh Steelers. (IMagn)
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Rodgers dated former actresses Olivia Munn and Shaleine Woodley and former Nascar driver Danica Patrick.
Rodgers’ previous relationship was remembered in his Docuseries “Enigma” who debuted on Netflix last week. He explained that he “hated” the fame that came with his successful football career.
Rodgers signed a one -year deal with Pittsburgh Steelers over the season after a failed period with the New York Jets releasing him.

Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) participates in exercises during training camp at Saint Vincent College. (Charles Leclaire-Preferred Pictures)
Ironically turns the steelers and jets out to begin the NFL season.



