Now Aaron Rodgers & Shailene Woodley Are Really Pumping Out The Content

Two months after Aaron Rodgers just blurted out during his MVP speech that he was engaged to actress Shailene Woodley without even a single photo of the couple appearing on the Internet, the Packers QB has really started cranking it out now. Woodley, who still hasn't posted a photo of her future husband on Instagram, fired up IG Story Monday to compliment her future baby daddy (he wants one bad) on his man bun and to call him "sexy."

Meanwhile, Rodgers has this whole Jeopardy! guest-hosting thing going on. He's doing the media rounds, receiving huge praise after night one, and is talking about what it would be like to do Jeopardy! hosting duties and play football.

Look, I have been tracking the Aaron Rodgers social media presence for a long time, going back to when some random woman from California that he was dating had a big rock on her finger. There's always something off about the content that comes out of his relationships. Take this relationship.

Woodley hasn't posted a single thing about her future husband only to fire up IG Story to tell the world about "this guy who's super sexy, super attractive."

First IG Story. Most people ease into the content with maybe a video of dinner or at the beach. Nope, Shailene fires up her phone to record what feels like something a PR person cooked up. In fact, she comes off like PR handlers I've dealt with before.












Then, after Woodley fired up content about her fiancé for the first time, Rodgers did the same on his Instagram page with a nearly nine-minute video where he answers questions and Woodley comes off as if she's been hired to act in a Rodgers production. Remember, this is the first time these two have posted content about each other on social media.

The first day of Rodgers hosting Jeopardy! and these two open up the social media floodgates with coordinated attacks. Call me crazy, but I think there's some hoodwinking going on.









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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.