New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers grew up as the middle child of his older brother Luke and younger brother Jordan.
Prior to the wedding mishap, Luke and Aaron were "close enough to live together in Green Bay and in Del Mar," O'Connor wrote. 8 Odd Facts Us Learned About Aaron Rodgers From New Biography During ...
Born to parents Ed and Darla Rodgers, he’s the middle of three boys, situated between older brother Luke Rodgers and younger brother Jordan Rodgers. In the new documentary “Aaron Rodgers ...
Ilya S. Savenok/Getty; Luke Rodgers/Instagram Aaron Rodgers says in a new documentary that his “skeptical” beliefs about vaccines dates back to his own parents’ doubt in annual flu shots.
Rodgers made headlines because he was noticeably absent from a family gathering that took place during the hometown dates — and included their parents, Ed and Darla, and oldest sibling Luke ...
And what do they do?" When he brought JoJo home to meet his folks and eldest brother Luke Rodgers, there were two empty chairs at the dinner table—purportedly for Aaron and then-girlfriend ...
The brothers’ estrangement only grew worse as the years went on, particularly after both Jordan and other brother Luke Rodgers called out Aaron for allegedly not being there for their family ...
In the series’ second episode, Rodgers ponders his relationships with his parents Ed and Darla and his brothers Jordan and Luke, coming to the conclusion that their different opinions on ...
It pains both of us like not to have that relationship, like, we miss our brother," Luke Rodgers said on "The Bachelorette." "I trust in that God brings things full circle." Eight years later ...
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. Aaron Rodgers has had a ...
“It’s not fun. It sucks.” In his Netflix docuseries, Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, Aaron appeared to address the possibility of one day reconciling with Luke and his estranged family members.