Aaron Rodgers' Brother Breaks Silence On Secret Wedding

By Jason Hall

June 12, 2025

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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers estranged family members reportedly learned about his secret wedding at the same time as the general public.

Former Vanderbilt quarterback and media personality Jordan Rodgers and his wife, JoJo Fletcher reportedly didn't attend the wedding, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to the Daily Mail. “They are still angry that Aaron didn’t go to their wedding [in May 2022]. He didn’t want to be with his brother on the biggest day of his life, so why should they twist themselves up over this wedding?”

Rodgers, 41, confirmed that he recently got married while addressing reporters for the first time since signing with the team last week during the first day of mandatory minicamp on Tuesday (June 10).

“Yeah, it’s a wedding ring,” Rodgers said in reference to a photo in which he was seen wearing a black ring on his left hand while signing his one-year, $13.65 million contract, which includes $10 million guaranteed, on Saturday (June 7) via the New York Post, “Been a couple of months.”

The four-time NFL MVP had addressed his estrangement from his brother on his Netflix docuseries Enigma last year.

“It wasn’t like I was super duper close with everybody in the family. I was close with my little brother,” Aaron said. “But in actuality, it goes back to stuff from high school that kind of made me feel distant. Stuff in college, stuff post-college.”

Rodgers said he "was quiet about" his family because "I thought the best way to do it was just don't talk about it publicly," however the fallout was depicted when Jordan, a former Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback and current SEC Network broadcaster, brought his future wife, JoJo Fletcher, to meet his family. Fletcher was introduced to Rodgers' parents, Ed and Darla, as well as oldest brother, Luke, and his girlfriend, while the show focused on two empty seats left for Aaron and his then-girlfriend, actress Olivia Munn.

“And what do they do? They go on a bulls**t show and leave two empty chairs,” Aaron said.

Last year, author Ian O'Connor addressed the incident in his unauthorized biography Out of the Darkness: The Mystery of Aaron Rodgers. Aaron reportedly stopped speaking to his parents after they visited the then-Green Bay Packers quarterback when he was living with Munn before a December 2014 home game against the Buffalo Bills. The four-time NFL MVP posted a career-worst 34.3 quarterback rating during the weekend of his final meeting with his parents.

Munn reportedly blindsided Ed and Darla with an angry phone call rant about their plans to see their son when the Packers faced the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a road game just before Christmas, having already planned a family trip to Disney World. The actress reportedly told the couple that she didn't want them meeting with their son or attending the game, with Ed and Darla responding that they didn't need her permission to do so.

“The only thing I said was, ‘You haven’t been on the scene very long. You’re just his girlfriend. We’re his parents,’” Ed said via the New York Post.

Ed and Darla reportedly attended the Buccaneers game but didn't see there son, with Aaron reportedly sending an email to family members that said, "Don't attack the woman I love." The book does, however, acknowledge that Munn may not be solely to blame as Rodgers had alienated others close to him in the past, having temporarily removed best friend Jordan Russell from his life prior to dating the actress.

“You get on his bad side, you cross him once, you are dead to him,” a source who knew Rodgers for many years during his time in Green Bay said via the New York Post.

The book also acknowledged Rodgers' fallout with his brother, Luke, which took place eight months before he began dating Munn, as well as Jordan stemming from the hometown date episode.

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