Aaron Rodgers and Danica Patrick (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
Aaron Rodgers has made a statement on his past relationships that suggests he’s probably regretful.
The New York Jets quarterback has dated some famous women since making the step up to the NFL but apparently did not enjoy the scrutiny that came with the territory.
Rodgers dated actress Olivia Munn from 2014 to 2017, then hooked up with former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick before starting a relationship with another actress, Shailene Woodley.
Aaron and Woodley made it as far as engagement but eventually called things off.
While Rodgers might not have hated the actual relationships, he did not enjoy all the eyes they came with.
Aaron Rodgers “Despised” The Lack Of Privacy When It Came To Dating
The QB discussed this in the second episode of the ‘Aaron Rodgers: Enigma’ on Netflix, claiming he didn’t do himself any favors.
“I didn’t do myself any favors with some of the girls I dated after that that were in the public eye,” he said (H/T TheSpun). “I definitely hated it at first — like, really despised it. I enjoyed my private life. I enjoyed being able to go places. But from Super Bowl MVP, MVP, State Farm commercials, that got a little bit more difficult
“I never signed up for that.”
Rodgers has since been involved in speculation involving Mallory Edens, the daughter of Milwaukee Bucks owner Wes Edens, with sightings of the two of them together from last year fueling rumors. If they’re still together, he’s done a great job of keeping it under wraps.
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