Aaron Rodgers has quietly entered a new chapter of his life, one that extends far beyond his recent move to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The veteran quarterback confirmed he recently got married, though he remains steadfast about keeping his wife’s identity completely private.
The revelation came during his appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday, where the 41-year-old discussed his transition to Pittsburgh.
Near the end of the interview, Rodgers surprised fans by confirming his marriage while making it clear he would not be sharing personal details.
“Didn’t want that. Didn’t like any of that,” Rodgers said. “And now I’m with somebody who’s private, who doesn’t want to be in the public eye. Didn’t sign up to be a celebrity. Doesn’t want to be a part of it. Because I do things in private, because I want my personal life to be private, now I’m weird. My private life is my private life. It’s gonna stay that way. I’m with somebody who wants to be private. If and when she wants to be out and there’s a picture, she’ll choose that. She deserves a right to that.”
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Rodgers emphasized his deep respect for his wife’s privacy, citing past challenges including leaked addresses and intrusive paparazzi as reasons for his protective stance.
The NFL veteran appears determined to shield this relationship from public scrutiny, even as he navigates significant professional changes.
His desire for privacy stands in stark contrast to his previous high-profile relationships with celebrities like Olivia Munn, Danica Patrick and Shailene Woodley.
Those relationships played out under intense media attention, something Rodgers clearly wants to avoid this time around.
The marriage confirmation also came through a more subtle reveal after his first practice with the Steelers.
When reporters noticed what appeared to be a wedding band, Rodgers acknowledged it directly but offered minimal details.
He confirmed the marriage happened a couple of months ago but provided no information about his wife or the ceremony itself.