Aaron Rodgers
While with the Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers, shown here in 2014, led the team to a Super Bowl championship (2011).
Aaron Rodgers
American football player
Also known as: Aaron Charles Rodgers
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Who is Aaron Rodgers? Aaron Rodgers is an American professional football quarterback who is considered one of the greatest to play the position. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League in 2005, and he led the Packers to a Super Bowl championship in 2011. He joined the New York Jets in 2023 but was released in 2025.
Where was Aaron Rodgers born?Aaron Rodgers was born in Chico, California, on December 2, 1983.
When did Aaron Rodgers replace Brett Fre?In 2008 Aaron Rodgers replaced Brett Fre as quarterback of the Green Bay Packers after Fre announced he was retiring in 2007, returned in 2008, and was traded to the New York Jets.
How many MVP awards has Aaron Rodgers won?Aaron Rodgers has won four NFL MVP awards and one Super Bowl MVP award. Rodgers received Super Bowl XLV’s MVP award in 2011 after the Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers. He then won his first NFL MVP award for his 2011 regular season, which included 45 touchdowns, 4,643 passing yards, and an NFL-record 122.5 passer rating. Rodgers was also NFL MVP in 2014, 2020, and 2021. Only Peyton Manning has more NFL MVP awards, with five.
When did Aaron Rodgers get married?In June 2025 Aaron Rodgers revealed that he had gotten married sometime in the previous few months. The news came as a surprise, and the identity of his wife was not known.
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College careerThough Rodgers was a star quarterback at Pleasant Valley High School in Chico, he was not heily recruited by college football teams. He played for a year at Butte College, a community college in nearby Oroville, before transferring in 2003 to the University of California, Berkeley. He soon took over as the starting quarterback for the school’s Golden Bears, and in 2004 he guided the team to a 10–2 record and a number nine ranking in the season’s final Associated Press poll. Rodgers was also named first-team All-Pacific-10 Conference. After the school lost in the Holiday Bowl, Rodgers announced that he was forgoing his senior year to turn professional.
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NFL Green Bay Packers Rodgers was chosen by the Packers in the first round of the 2005 NFL draft. He then began a long apprenticeship as the team’s backup quarterback behind starter Brett Fre. In his first three seasons (2005–07) in the league, Rodgers saw only limited action, appearing in just seven games.That changed in 2008 when Fre—after a bitter falling-out with team management—was traded to the New York Jets and the Packers’ offense was handed over to Rodgers. He quickly proved himself to be an able replacement for Fre, passing that season for 4,038 yards and 28 touchdowns. Rodgers was awarded a six-year, $65 million contract extension, and in 2009 his stellar passing continued as he threw for 4,434 yards and 30 touchdowns while leading the Packers to an 11–5 record and a playoff berth. He thus became the only NFL player ever to post consecutive 4,000-yard passing campaigns in his first two years as a starter. He also recorded a 103.2 passer rating in 2009, second best in franchise history, behind Bart Starr’s 1966 mark of 105.0, and was selected to play in the Pro Bowl.
In 2010 Rodgers led the Packers to a 10–6 regular-season record and a berth in the playoffs as the sixth-seeded team in the National Football Conference (NFC). In the postseason, he helped the team notch road victories over the top three seeds in the NFC—including a victory over the rival Chicago Bears in the conference championship game—to secure a spot in the Super Bowl. There he completed 24 of 39 pass attempts for 304 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions to lead Green Bay to a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, which earned Rodgers the game’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) award.
Rodgers followed his Super Bowl victory with one of the greatest quarterback seasons of all time in 2011. He guided the Packers to a franchise-best 13–0 start and finished the regular season with 45 touchdowns, 4,643 passing yards, and an NFL-record 122.5 passer rating. Rodgers won the NFL MVP award for his stellar year, but his team disappointed in the playoffs. Hing lost just one regular-season game, the Packers were upset at home in their first postseason contest by the eventual champion New York Giants.
He again led the NFL in passer rating in 2012 (108.0) and led the Packers to a division title. Rodgers missed seven games of the 2013 regular season with a fractured collarbone but returned for the regular-season finale against the Bears to lead a game-winning fourth-quarter drive that clinched the division for the Packers. In 2014 he threw for 4,381 yards, 38 touchdowns, and just 5 interceptions to earn his second NFL MVP award. The Packers returned to the NFC championship game in the following postseason but lost a dramatic overtime contest against the Seattle Seahawks. The following year Rodgers led Green Bay to a franchise-best seventh consecutive playoff appearance but had the worst passer rating of his years as a full-time starting quarterback (92.7). He rebounded in 2016, leading the NFL with 40 touchdown passes as he led the Packers to six straight wins to finish the regular season, win a division title, and advance to the NFC championship game (a loss to the Atlanta Falcons).
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A broken collarbone limited Rodgers to playing just seven games of the 2017 season, and his absence led to the end of the Packers’ eight-year playoff streak. He played in all 16 of the Packers’ games in 2018 and threw 25 touchdowns to a career-low (for a full season) 2 interceptions, but Green Bay struggled on defense and finished with a 6–9–1 record to again miss the playoffs. Those disappointing seasons led to an off-season coaching change, and a revamped Packers squad won 13 games in 2019 as Rodgers threw for 4,002 yards and 26 touchdowns. Green Bay won its first playoff game in the following postseason but lost to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC championship game. That season marked the first of three consecutive 13-win campaigns for the Packers, and the team captured the top seed in the NFC playoffs in 2020 and 2021. Moreover, Rodgers reclaimed his spot as the top quarterback in the NFL during those years. He had a career-high 70.7 completion percentage in 2020 while throwing for 4,299 yards and a league-leading 48 touchdown passes to win another NFL MVP award.
In 2021 Rodgers passed for 4,115 yards and 34 touchdowns to earn his fourth career league MVP honors. However, both of those top-seeded Green Bay teams failed to reach the Super Bowl, and in 2022 the Packers had a disappointing 8–9 season.
New York JetsRodgers frustrations with the franchise reached a head so he lobbied for, and received, a trade to the New York Jets before the 2023 season. However, Rodgers suffered a season-ending tear to his left Achilles tendon just four plays into the Jets’ first game of the year. Rodgers returned for the 2024 season, but he and the team struggled. The Jets went 2–6 in their first eight games, and after week 14, the team was officially eliminated from playoff contention. In March 2025 the Jets released Rodgers, and he became a free agent. In June Rodgers signed a one-year contract to play under head coach Mike Tomlin on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Other activities and personal lifeOff the field, Rodgers was known for his interest in alternative medicine. In 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Rodgers claimed that he had been “immunized.” However, he later stated that he had not been vaccinated and instead had pursued homeopathic treatments. He also was a proponent of ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic drink. A frequent guest on podcast and radio shows, Rodgers has occasionally promoted conspiracy theories, such as the unfounded claim that the U.S. government created the AIDS epidemic. He is the subject of the documentary Aaron Rodgers: Enigma (2024).
Quick Facts In full: Aaron Charles Rodgers Born: December 2, 1983, Chico, California, U.S. (age 42) Education: University of California Pleasant Valley High School (Chico, California) Butte College Height/Weight: 6 ft 2 inches, 225 lb (1.88 m, 102 kg) Throws: right-handed Position: quarterback Team: Green Bay Packers Jersey Number: 12 (Green Bay Packers, 2005–2020) Draft: Drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the first round (24th overall) of the 2005 NFL draft. Twitter Handle: @AaronRodgers12 See all related contentRodgers has had several high-profile romantic relationships, including with actress Olivia Munn, race car driver Danica Patrick, and actress Shailene Woodley. In June 2025 he stated that he had recently gotten married but did not reveal his wife’s identity.
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