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Aaron Rodgers Reportedly Moves on After Danica Patrick Breakup With Hollywood Star Actress

Green Bay Packers star Quarterback Aaron Rodgers reportedly has a new love interest, according to Sporting News.

After breaking off his two-year relationship with NASCAR Driver Danica Patrick, Rodgers seems to now be seeing actress Shailene Woodley. A spokesperson for Patrick confirmed that the couple split over the summer. It was at this time that Rodgers and Woodley were first linked together.

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“Rumor has it that Aaron and Danica Patrick are done and that he’s been getting cozy with Shailene Woodley,” Barstool Sports says in a July Tweet.

Celebrity gossip website Terezowens.com was one of the first to share the news of the rumored relationship between Rodgers and Woodley. The site says Patrick introduced him to Woodley and is now “devastated by Aaron’s betrayal,” according to an anonymous tip.

“It seemed like Aaron had found his perfect partner in Danica Patrick,” the site reports. “Danica had no idea when she introduced Shailene Woodley to Aaron that Shailene would make a play for him. Shailene and Aaron were quite cozy this past weekend in Tahoe. Looks like Aaron traded to a much younger girlfriend.”

Neither Rodgers or Woodley commented on their rumored relationship at this time. Also, no photographs of the two together have surfaced.

Entertainment site Heavy notes the alleged couple does not follow each other on Instagram at this time.

Rodgers follows Patrick on Instagram, although it appears that she has unfollowed him since the break-up. Interestingly, Woodley follows Patrick on Instagram, but Patrick does not follow her back, according to Heavy.

Rodgers Off to Strong Start

Rodgers and his Green Bay Packers teammates are off to a roaring start in the 2020 season. The team is 3-0 on the young season with the quarterback playing at an MVP caliber level with nine touchdowns to zero interceptions through the first three games.

H/T: Heavy

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