Those related to Aaron Rodgers are apparently questioning the validity of his marriage.
That’s according to a new report published Monday by the Daily Mail, in which insiders alleged “the family is unconvinced the marriage is real,” and that the new Steelers QB “may have had a symbolic ‘commitment ceremony’ instead of a legally binding wedding.”
The report comes on the heels of Rodgers’ stunning revelation last week that he’s been married “a couple of months.”
The ex-Jets quarterback, 41, sent speculation about his personal life into overdrive in early June when he was photographed wearing a black band in his contract signing photo for the Steelers, with whom he agreed to play for on a one-year, $13.65 million deal.
Rodgers revealed in December 2024 he was in a relationship with a woman named Brittani — someone his younger brother, Jordan Rodgers, and his wife, JoJo Fletcher, aren’t familiar with.
“Jordan and JoJo didn’t go to the wedding and don’t even know anything really about Brittani,” a source previously told the Daily Mail of the couple, who wed in 2022 after getting engaged on the famed reality TV dating show “The Bachelorette” in 2016.
“What they’ve heard is secondhand from his parents [Ed and Darla Rodgers].”
Rodgers, known for having frosty family relations, is said to have caught loved ones “off guard” with the union.
And as of Monday, “public records show no trace of a legal marriage,” the Daily Mail reported, citing a clerk in Rodgers’ rumored new Pennsylvania county and county officials in Las Vegas.
Although the Super Bowl-winning quarterback has kept this new chapter largely under wraps, he’s been public about past relationships.
Rodgers was involved with actresses Olivia Munn and Shailene Woodley, to whom he was previously engaged.
The former Packer also dated retired NASCAR star Danica Patrick for two years.
Patrick, 43, recently made startling allegations about her relationship with Rodgers when discussing their 2020 breakup on a May installment of “The Sage Steele Show.”
“It felt like it was my life. So when you live with somebody, it’s your whole life… And because the nature of the relationship was emotionally abusive, so that wore me down to nothing,” she said.
Reps for Rodgers did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment following Patrick’s comments.
Rodgers will make his regular-season debut for the Steelers on Sept. 7 against his former Jets team.