2. • Personal Life
• Aaron Rodgers, He was born in Dec.2nd, 1983. He is
a quarterback in Green Bay Packers of the NFL. He lives
in Suamico, Wisconsin. He owns a home in the affluent
beach. He has two brothers; his younger brother Jordan
played quarterback at Vanderbilt University and briefly
spent time with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He then signed
with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
3. • As a junior college transfer, Rodgers had three years of
eligibility at Cal. He was named the starting quarterback
in the fifth game of the 2003 season, coincidentally
against the only team that offered him a Division I
opportunity out of high school, Illinois. As a sophomore,
he helped lead the Golden Bears to a 7–3 record as a
starter. In his second career start, Rodgers led the team
to a 21–7 halftime lead against USC (then ranked No. 3)
before being replaced in the second half by Reggie
Robertson due to injury. The Bears won in triple
overtime, 34–31. Rodgers passed for 394 yards and was
named game MVP in the Insight Bowl against Virginia
Tech.
4. Early Years
He is the son of Darla Leigh, and Edward Wesley Rodgers.
Aaron's father is a Texas-born chiropractor who played football as
an offensive lineman for California State University, Chico, from
1973 to 1976. His ancestry includes English, Irish and German.The
family moved to Ukiah, California, where Aaron attended Oak Manor
Elementary School. Edward Rodgers tossed a football with his sons
Luke, Aaron and Jordan, and told them not to drink and not to party
in college or they would limit themselves in sports like he did. Aaron
Rodgers took this advice to heart. At the age of ten, he was featured
on the front page of the Ukiah Daily Journal for his top performance
at a local basketball free throw competition.