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Aaron Rodgers' signing photo fuels marriage rumours. Source: X
The Pittsburgh Steelers officially introduced Aaron Rodgers as their newest signing on Saturday through a social media post. However, one detail shocked fans and also led to widespread online speculation.
The team shared a photo of the 41-year-old quarterback signing his new contract, which is reportedly valued at $13.65 million, including $10 million guaranteed. As per reports, with performance and playtime incentives, the deal could potentially be worth up to $19.5 million. But what caught fans’ attention was a black ring on the fourth finger of Rodgers’ left hand.
Aaron Rodgers might be married, guess fans after spotting ring on his hand
Naturally, fans were quick to share rumours that the veteran NFL QB is either engaged or married.
Earlier this year, after making an appearance at the Kentucky Derby, Rodgers was also seen wearing a dark band on his ring finger, fueling marriage rumours at the time.“Aaron Rodgers officially signs with the Steelers … and what’s that on his left ring finger?” one person wrote on X. Another user noted, “Did i miss something?? Is Aaron Rodgers married?”
"I'm in a different phase of my life," he said in an interview in April.
"I'm 41 years old. I'm in a serious relationship. I have off-the-field stuff going on that requires my attention."Aaron Rodgers has been in a number of high profile relationships. However, his recent partner is not a celebrity. Aaron Rodgers is currently dating someone named Brittani, as he revealed in December 2024 during an episode of "The Pat McAfee Show". Rodgers shared that she is "not in the spotlight" and does not use social media.
Aaron’s signing photo led fans to believe that he may have secretly married Brittany; however, the athlete himself has not yet spoken about it.The Steelers announced on Friday that they have reached a one-year agreement with 41-year-old veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers. A four-time NFL MVP and Super Bowl XLV champion, Rodgers spent 18 seasons with the Green Bay Packers before playing two years with the New York Jets.