Aaron Rodgers and Danica Patrick have broken up: report

According to a report from E! News, Patrick’s representatives confirmed to the outlet that the couple had broken up after two-plus years together.

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Danica Patrick and Aaron Rodgers have apparently  broken up after two years.

Danica Patrick and Aaron Rodgers have apparently broken up after two years.

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The rumors appear to be true:

Danica Patrick and Aaron Rodgers have broken up.

According to a report from E! News, Patrick’s representatives confirmed to the outlet that the couple had broken up after two-plus years together. They started dating in 2017.

The internet had speculated about the relationship the past week as fans noticed that Patrick had unfollowed the Packers quarterback on Instagram. And despite keeping an active social-media presence, Patrick had not included Rodgers in any post since April.

When Rodgers arrived to compete at a celebrity golf tournament in Tahoe over the weekend without Patrick — who had accompanied him in previous years — speculation only grew. The representative said via, E! News:

“Danica’s rep confirms to E! News that she and the Packers star are ‘no longer together.’ “

Despite the unfollow on Instagram, Patrick hasn’t scrubbed her account of photos with Rodgers. But again, the last photo of them together was from a trip to Peru in April.

Rodgers has yet to speak publicly on the breakup.

Read more at usatoday.com

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