Aaron Rodgers says ‘reconciliation is likely’ with brother Jordan Rodgers…
Aaron Rodgers commented on his rift with brother Jordan Rodgers during an appearance on Wednesday aubrey marcus podcastSaying that he believes in ‘healing’ and ‘the possibility of reconciliation at some point’.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback, 38, commented on a potential move out with his brother, as Jordan, 33, spoke about a feud with Aaron when he appeared on The Bachelorette in 2016, where he married eventual wife JoJo. Fletcher, 31, chased.
According to US WeeklyAaron was not present when Jordan and JoJo married last May at Sunstone Winery in Santa Ynez, California.

LATEST: Aaron Rodgers, 38, commented on his rift with brother Jordan Rodgers, 33, during an appearance on the Aubrey Marcus podcast Wednesday, saying he believes in ‘healing’ and ‘the possibility of reconciliation at some point’ .
“Many people have issues with family and deal with them in their own way,” the NFL staple said. ‘For me, I’ve always tried to deal with it quietly behind closed doors.
‘It hasn’t always been like that or isn’t good enough for a lot of people who want to write about it, or take it apart, or talk about it, or even some things Years that have been public what my family has said or done.
Rodgers said he has never been comfortable engaging in public discussions about his family dynamics.
He said, ‘Deciding from the outside about what should be, or what it should look like, or who is wrong and who is right, it’s just a game I never wanted to play and still don’t want to play,’ he said. .


Jordan Rodgers and JoJo Fletcher, who wed earlier this year, were stuck in LA in 2019


Rodgers said he has never been comfortable engaging in public discussions about his family dynamics
Rodgers said the ‘most important’ factor is his ‘deep love and gratitude’ for his family.
Rodgers said, ‘Who knows what that future is going to look like, when it is going to look, when it is going to come. ‘But there is no bitterness in my heart, I have no resentment.
‘I just have deep love and admiration for the lessons I’ve learned and the fact that if I hadn’t been raised this way, all good and all disappointing, there’s no way I would have been sitting here today. .’
The four-time NFL MVP said that not being grateful for his life experience and how things “turned out” for him would be “seeing the glass half empty.” [he] Just won’t do that.’


Rodgers said the ‘most important’ factor is his ‘deep love and gratitude’ for his family


The NFL star said he has no bitterness or resentment regarding the situation


Rodgers was seen at Packers training camp in Ashwauben, Wisconsin on Thursday
He said, ‘I look at it because there were experiences that were important. I decided to stay in this family and deal with everything positive and difficult and I have deep love and gratitude for them and their journey and hope for the future.’
The football star said that at his core, he has ‘deep gratitude and love for the way he was raised’, the lessons he was taught and the environment he grew up in, as well as his father Ed Rodgers. made a point. For making [him and his] Brothers sporting event number one priority.’
He credits his father Ed for ‘going back to school as a middle-aged man’ in an effort to ‘make a better life for his children’.
Rodgers said: ‘My age, he went back to chiropractic college in an attempt to give us a better life – for that I have deep, deep gratitude and the sacrifices we’ve made to really give us a better life. praise them.’
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