The Pittsburgh Steelers are back in primetime with a Thursday Night Football showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals on Oct. 16.

Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Co. enter Week 7 sitting in first place atop the AFC North with a 4-1 record. Rodgers, who turns 42 in less than two months, looks to extend Pittsburgh’s division lead with a win over Cincinnati, a team led by 40-year-old quarterback Joe Flacco.
For fans hoping to catch a glimpse of Rodgers’ wife, Brittani, at Paycor Stadium on Thursday night, however, they are likely in for a major disappointment.
While Rodgers proudly flashed a wedding band while signing his one-year, $13.6 million contract with the Steelers in June, she’s yet to make an appearance at one his games.
In fact, the mystery surrounding Rodgers’ secret nuptials only continues to deepen. The couple has never been photographed in public together and a marriage license has yet to be found.
Rodgers fought back against claims Brittani doesn’t actually exist during a June appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show.
“I’m with somebody who’s private, who doesn’t want to be in the public eye, didn’t sign up to be a celebrity, doesn’t want to be a part of it.” he said. “If and when she wants to be out and there’s a picture, she’ll choose that.”
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Rodgers was in a serious relationship with a woman named Brittani
Rodgers first mentioned that he was in a serious relationship with a woman named Brittani while appearing on “The Pat McAfee Show” in December. During that time he was the quarterback of the New York Jets.
However, two prominent Jets WAGS, Maranda Williams, wife of defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, and Jessie Vera-Tucker, wife of guard Alijah Vera-Tucker, revealed they never met or saw Brittani during Rodgers’ two-year tenure in New York.
As we near the midway point of the 2025 NFL season, Brittani remains an obscure figure. As for Rodgers, he only mentioned her once — after the Steelers defeated the Jets in Week 1.
“I was on the sidelines, just to myself, thanking my wife and my friends for encouraging me to take time with my decision. Happy to be a Steeler and happy the way things went today,” he said.