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Aaron Rodgers’ Ex Mallory Edens Reacts To His Marriage

Aaron Rodgers' Ex Mallory Edens Reacts To His Marriage

Aaron Rodgers, NFL quarterback and four-time MVP, recently made headlines by confirming his marriage during a Pittsburgh Steelers minicamp. The announcement came just a week after signing a one-year deal with the team, ending months of speculation that began when he was spotted wearing a ring at the Kentucky Derby. While Rodgers revealed that the wedding took place “a couple of months” ago, he has kept most details private, including the identity of his spouse.

Following the news of Rodgers’ secret marriage, his ex-girlfriend Mallory Edens, daughter of Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wes Edens, posted a cryptic message on her Instagram story. Her statement addressed harassment from media outlets seeking comments on personal matters.

“Tracking down somebody’s cellphone number, calling them at all hours of the day and asking for a comment on a gossip magazine story isn’t journalism, it’s really just harassment,” she wrote in an Instagram Story.

Rodgers has had several high-profile relationships in the past, including with actresses Shailene Woodley and Olivia Munn, as well as former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick, before reportedly dating Edens in early 2023.

Aaron Rodgers Set for Steelers Debut Against Former Team Jets on September 7

Aaron Rodgers, now 41, will make his first appearance in a Pittsburgh Steelers uniform on September 7, 2025, when the team travels to MetLife Stadium to face the New York Jets. This matchup carries extra significance as Rodgers will be playing against his former team.

The veteran quarterback’s time with the Jets was brief and disappointing, lasting only two years before the organization opted to release him and bring in Justin Fields instead. This upcoming game presents Rodgers with an opportunity to prove himself against his former employers.

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