Jordan Rodgers Bio, Age, Wife, Vanderbilt, NFL, College, Football, Net Worth

Jordan Rodgers Biography

Jordan Rodgers is a sports commentator, television personality, and former professional American football quarterback from the United States. Rodgers signed as an undrafted free agent with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2013, and has also played on practice and preseason squads for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Miami Dolphins, and BC Lions. Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, is his younger brother.

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Jordan Rodgers Age

He is 34 years old as of 30 August 2022. He was born in 1988 in Chico, California, United States. His real name is Jordan Edward Rodgers.

Jordan Rodgers Family

Rodgers grew up with his eldest brother Luke and his middle brother, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers went to Pleasant Valley High School in Chico, where he started at quarterback and led the team to an 8-3-1 record as a senior, in addition to lettering in basketball and track.

Jordan Rodgers Wife

Rodgers was a contestant and eventual winner on season 12 of The Bachelorette, which aired from May to August 2016 and starred Joelle “JoJo” Fletcher. Rodgers proposed, and the couple will marry on May 14, 2022.

Jordan Rodgers Vanderbilt

He transferred to Vanderbilt University after finishing his two years at BCC, after considering the University of Kansas and Western Kentucky University. Despite only playing two seasons at Vanderbilt, he ranks seventh in school history in career total offense.

Jordan Rodgers Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million.

Jordan Rodgers NFL

After the 2013 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars signed him as an undrafted free agent. On July 22, 2013, he was let go.

Jordan Rodgers and his wife Joelle "JoJo" Fletcher
Jordan Rodgers and his wife Joelle “JoJo” Fletcher

Jordan Rodgers College – Football

He attended Butte College and played quarterback after graduating from high school. He was the backup quarterback for Butte when the team won the junior college national championship with a 12-0 record in 2008. He broke the school record for total offense the following year as a starter, passing for 2,219 yards and 19 touchdowns. He was also recognized academically.

In 2011, he started the season as the second-string quarterback and finished with seven starts. He finished with a QBR of 113.80 after completing 108 passes in 216 attempts for 1,524 yards, nine passing touchdowns, and ten interceptions. He also led the team in rushing with 420 yards on 117 carries.

He was named offensive co-captain in 2012. He started 11 games, becoming the first quarterback in Commodores history to lead the team to back-to-back bowl appearances and a 9-4 record. With 191 completions, 2,539 yards, and 15 touchdowns while completing 59.9 percent of his passes, his quarterback statistics were among the best in Vanderbilt history. In the team’s win over North Carolina State in the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, Rodgers threw for two touchdowns and ran for one. It was the team’s seventh consecutive win to end the season. His 2012 stats rank eighth among the school’s single-season leaders.

Rodgers helped the Commodores set an SEC record while serving as the primary quarterback for career SEC leader wide receiver Jordan Matthews. Matthews’ production skyrocketed after Rodgers took over as starting quarterback in 2011. In 2012, the two combined for 90 completions during a season in which Matthews set the school record for receiving yards in a season with 1,323, a mark he would break the following year.

He finished his career with 299 completions, 4,063 yards passing, and 24 touchdowns. His awards include the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2010, 2011, and 2012, as well as the Unitas Award Watch List in 2012. As a starter, he was 11-8, with wins over SEC foes Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, Auburn, and Mississippi.