Jordan Rodgers
Jordan Rodgers was born in California in 1988. The former college football player quickly followed in his middle brother Aaron Rodgers‘ footsteps signing with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2013.
After being on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Miami Dolphins’ practice squads, Jordan signed a contract with the Canadian Football League to play for the team BC Lions in 2014. Less than one year later, he quit the sport and became a sports commentator.
Reality TV fans first met Jordan in 2016 as he vied for JoJo Fletcher’s heart on season 12 of The Bachelorette. During the August finale, the sports broadcaster proposed to the Texas native and she said yes.
Rodgers got down on one knee for a second time in August 2019, further solidifying his relationship with Fletcher. That same year, the couple cohosted their own home renovation-style series, Cash Pad, on CNBC.
After having to postpone their June 2020 nuptials twice amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the couple tied the knot in May 2022. The twosome are currently the cohosts of TBS’ The Big D.
During his time on The Bachelorette, Jordan revealed that he and his oldest brother, Luke Rodgers, had a strained relationship with Aaron. As of May 2022, Jordan and Luke appeared to still be at odds with the Green Bay Packers quarterback.