Jordan Rodgers is competing for JoJo Fletcher's heart on the currently-airing twelfth edition of The Bachelorette.
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Jordan, a 27-year-old 6'1" former pro quarterback from Chico, CA, managed to snag the first kiss of the season from JoJo as well as the coveted First Impression Rose.
While previews for the rest of the season suggest Jordan is going to rub his fellow bachelors the wrong way because of his cocky attitude and questionable intentions, JoJo recently defended him in an interview, saying that getting the first rose of a season automatically paints a target on that person's back.
It's probably safe to say Jordan will stick around for awhile based on his immediate connection with JoJo. So do you want to learn more about the little brother of Aaron Rodgers, quarterback for the Green Bay Packers?
Below is a list of nine facts Reality TV World has compiled about Jordan Rodgers:
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- Jordan has degree in Human and Organizational Development from Vanderbilt University.
- The suitor's wardrobe staples are black and grey jackets, and oh yeah, a onesie for Christmas morning.
- Jordan coaches and trains young kids in football and also makes furniture out of wood in his spare time.
- The bachelor landed a small acting role playing a Green Bay Packers player in the movie Pitch Perfect 2 and his favorite actor is Vince Vaughn due to his "unbelievable monologues."
- Although dubbed "a former professional quarterback" on The Bachelorette, Jordan never actually played in a pro football game. He either participated in training camp or was on the practice team for the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Miami Dolphins, and finally the British Columbia Lions.
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- The suitor previously dated Nashville-based personal trainer Brittany Farrar, who has blasted him on social media when The Bachelorette premiered for being a cheater and a liar and falsely claiming their relationship ended due to his football career.
- JoJo reportedly received "multiple warnings" that Jordan only allegedly went on the show to help him land sports commentator work. Chris Harrison has also acknowledged Jordan's motivation for going on the show is "the billion-dollar question."
- Jordan has a fear of heights but likes to challenge himself, so he's even gone skydiving.
- If he could do any job in the world, it would be a Food Critic so he could "eat at all the best places all the time."
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski