Aaron Rodgers attends the 8th Annual NFL Honors at The Fox Theatre on February 02, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia ; Luke Rodgers and Jordan Rodgers smile in a photo together.Photo:Jason Kempin/Gett ; Luke Rodgers/ Instagram
Jason Kempin/Gett ; Luke Rodgers/ Instagram
Aaron Rodgershas had a number of ups and downs with his two brothers,Jordanand Luke, through the years.
The New York Jets quarterback was born in 1983 to his parents, Edward and Darla Rodgers, following his brother Luke, who the family had welcomed the previous year. Jordan was born five years later, in August 1988. Like his older brother, Jordan also grew up playing quarterback.
However, as the three Rodgers brothers got older, Aaron had a rift with Jordan and Luke. During his now-wifeJoJo Fletcher’s season ofThe Bachelorette, Jordan explained that the NFL star was estranged from the family while he had chosen to “stay close” to his parents and Luke.
“It’s something we don’t really like to talk about a whole lot,” he told Fletcher during herhometown visitto meet his family. “It pains both of us like, not to have that relationship [with Aaron] — we miss our brother. I trust that God brings things full circle and that everything would just get back to us being a family."
Since winning the show, Jordan went on tomarry Fletcher in 2022, while Lukewed his wife, Aimee Rodgers, in April 2019. Jordan served as best man at Luke’s wedding, while it didn’t appear Aaron attended either of his brothers' nuptials.
From their childhood in California to their heated family feud, here’s everything to know about Aaron Rodgers' brothers Luke and Jordan Rodgers.
An old photo of Luke Rodgers and Jordan Rodgers when they were young.Luke Rodgers/ Instagram
Luke Rodgers/ Instagram
Aaron and his brothers were born and raised in Chico, Calif., before moving to Ukiah, Calif. and Beaverton, Ore., in their childhood. In 1997, the family returned to Chico, where both Aaron and Jordan attended Pleasant Valley High School and were quarterbacks for the team.
Their dad, Edward, also played football in college at Chico State University, but his career was cut short due to his penchant for partying. His experience led him to raise his kids to avoid drinking, Aaron toldJournal Timesin 2005.
“Growing up, my dad told us that drinking in college kind of prevented him from becoming the player he wanted to be,” he said. “That kind of scared me into not doing any of that stuff.”
Jordan Rodgers visits “Extra” filmed live at the Levi’s Store Times Square on October 30, 2019 in New York City.Steven Ferdman/Getty
Steven Ferdman/Getty
Like his older brother, Jordan was the starting quarterback for his high school team. He eventually became the starter at Butte College and played two seasons with the school before completing the rest of his collegiate football career at Vanderbilt University.
In 2016, Jordan became a college football analyst for the SEC on ESPN and hosts his own show,The WKND, which discusses “everything that happens” in the SEC.
Jordan Rodgers holds his nephew Jack with his father Ed Rodgers (L) and brother Luke Rodgers.Luke Rodgers/ Instagram
Similar to Jordan, Luke is also the host of his own podcast,Blurry Creatures,alongside cohost Nate Henry. The show seeks to explain the story behind creatures people “can’t explain,” according to itsInstagrambio.
In October 2024, Luke expanded the podcast to include a full video view, showing off his new studio in anInstagramvideo. “What a pleasure and wild ride it has been from episode one,” he wrote in the caption. “We’ve taken a lot of risks to talk about some things that most people would rather avoid.”
JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers on “The Bachelorette: After the Final Rose” on August 1, 2016.Rick Rowell/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty
Rick Rowell/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty
Jordan joined season 12 ofThe Bachelorettein 2016, ultimately winning the show andproposing to his now-wifeJoJo Fletcher. During his hometown date — in which Fletcher met his family — Jordan opened up publicly for the first time about the estrangement between himself and his brother.
“It’s something we don’t really like to talk about a whole lot,” he told Fletcher. “It pains both of us like, not to have that relationship [with Aaron] — we miss our brother. I trust that God brings things full circle and that everything would just get back to us being a family.”
While Aaron didn’t provide comment at the time, he opened up about his perspective on the situation in his 2024 documentary,Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, claiming he wasnever invited to the dinner, before adding that he wouldn’t have attended even if he had been.
“I was quiet about it because I thought the best way to do it was don’t talk about it publicly,” Aaron said. “And what did they do? They go on a bulls— show and leave two empty chairs."
He continued, “They all agreed, like, this was a good thing to do, to leave two empty chairs at a stupid dating show … But like, a dinner that was during the [NFL] season, that I was never asked to go to, not that I would’ve gone.”
Luke Rodgers with wife Aimee Rodgers and their children Evie and Jack celebrate Thanksgiving 2024.Aimee Rodgers/ Instagram
Aimee Rodgers/ Instagram
Luke and his wife Aimee got engaged in July 2018 before marrying in April 2019. After two years ofstruggling with infertility, the couple welcomed their son, Jack Jordan Rodgers, in June 2022.
“Jack we choose your name because it means God is gracious,” Luke wrote onInstagram, announcing his son’s arrival. “Your middle name is for @jrodgers11 and we can only pray you grow up to be as generous, kind, loyal, (and tan) and an amazing man of character as your uncle Jordan.”
Two years later, the couple welcomed their second child, daughter Evie Jane Rodgers, on June 20, 2022, just days before her brother’s 2nd birthday.
“We are so thrilled to now be a family of four!! @aimrodgers is amazing,” Luke wrote onInstagramthe day after her birth. “Jack is thrilled to be a big brother, God has been so incredibly gracious to us.”
Meanwhile, Jordan and Fletcher got married on May 14, 2022, six years after he proposed to her on the show.
Six months later, they revealed toOk!that they were thinking about expanding their family.
“I loved our life together before as an engaged couple,” Fletcher said. “But there is this excitement now oftalking about building a family togetherin the near future that is really special.”
Aaron Rodgers attends The 2018 ESPYS at Microsoft Theater on July 18, 2018 in Los Angeles ; (L-R) JoJo Fletcher Rodgers, Jordan Rodgers, Luke Rodgers and Ed Rodgers celebrate JoJo and Jordan’s wedding.llen Berezovsky/FilmMagic ; Luke Rodgers/ Instagram
llen Berezovsky/FilmMagic ; Luke Rodgers/ Instagram
Aaron’s feud with his family was first made public onThe Bachelorette, but he and his brothers have been vocal about their ups and downs since.
A source close to the athlete previously told PEOPLE that the brothers have had alifelong rivalryand were “always trying to one-up each other,” until they came to a head when an argument led to a “blow-up.”
“Some things were said on both sides that were regrettable,” the source said. “Their parents got involved in the middle of it.”
In 2017, their dad revealed that Aaronhadn’t spoken to the familyin three years, though he seeminglyreconciled with his parentsfor his birthday in December 2018.
It appeared Aaron didn’t attend either of his brothers' weddings as he wasn’t in any photos they posted from their big days, though Jordan said hewould “absolutely” invite AaronafterThe Bachelorettewrapped in 2016.
However, in 2022, it seemed like Jordan and Aaron were moving toward some sort of reconciliation, with a source close to the quarterback telling PEOPLE in January that the two have “started talking a little bit,” though “there’s still a division” between them.
“They’re just very different people with different outlooks,” the source said. “But they’re family and they know that.”
Two years later, Aaron said as much in his documentary, sharing that he wasopen to reconciliationin the future but that they were on “different steps” on the path there.
“People ask me, like, is there hope for a reconciliation? I say, ‘Yeah, of course, of course,’ “ Rodgers says. “I don’t want them to fail, to struggle, to have any strife or issues. I don’t wish any ill-will on them at all."
source: people.com