
Although the football planet miracles — and which is an understatement — exactly where Aaron Rodgers’ head is at regarding his foreseeable future as the Green Bay Packers quarterback, we know exactly where he is physically: Hawaii.
He and fiancée Shailene Woodley were being photographed Monday receiving off a airplane in Oahu and acquiring the standard island welcome of flower leis, as initially noted by TMZ.
It truly is the 2nd time pics of the pair on the tarmac have surfaced given that their engagement grew to become public in February. In March, they had been noticed having completely ready to board a personal jet with good friends in Costa Careyes, Mexico.
They have retained a busy travel itinerary in the past couple of months.
They turned up in Marchat the Best Cafe and Bar in Incredibly hot Springs, Arkansas, for a personal meal organized by the govt chef. They were at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney Planet Resort in Florida above Easter weekend. Woodley joined Rodgers on his yearly vacation to the Kentucky Derby on May well 1, wherever they have been photographed with Packers offensive tackle David Bakhtiari, former Packers gamers A.J. Hawk and Randall Cobb and actor Miles Teller and their important other people.
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Speculation is powerful about no matter if Rodgers will return to the Packers following reports that he is not happy and needs out, but we do know this significantly: He’s been in a “Star Wars” condition of mind these days.
He was photographed in a “Star Wars” T-shirt at Disney, wore 1 for an Instagram Dwell recap with Woodley of his very first night time as visitor host on “Jeopardy!” and is carrying a single in the Oahu photos.
It can be a significantly distinct glimpse than the slicked-again hair and suit-and-tie fashion during his two-week stint on “Jeopardy!” — consequently the punchline about his resemblance to “Mad Men” actor Jon Hamm when he appeared as himself as “Jeopardy!” host on the May possibly 12 episode of “The Conners.”
On Monday, Rodgers shared highlights of video clip calls he produced to small business owners in his hometown of Chico, California, and during Butte County for the next round of grants from the Aaron Rodgers Small Business enterprise COVID-19 Relief Fund he started out with the North Valley Community Foundation.
The fund has served 159 tiny businesses with grants totaling $1,599,967. Rodgers contributed $1 million to assistance start it, and “Jeopardy!” donated $236,725, a match of the whole contestant winnings from his 10 episodes as host of the video game show.
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