While Aaron Rodgers searched for ways to get the New York Jets out of a four-game losing streak, his ex-girlfriend was enjoying herself at an NBA game Wednesday night.
Mallory Edens, daughter of Milwaukee Bucks owner Wes Edens, was courtside in Philadelphia for the Bucks’ season-opening win over the 76ers last night. A model and former athlete, as well as the founder of Little Ray Media, she and Rodgers dated back in 2023 following his split from actress Shailene Woodley. The pair knew each other for some time before that, as Rodgers purchased a minority stake on the Bucks in 2018 and was a frequent visitor to games during his time with the Green Bay Packers.
Edens showed off her Wednesday night look–jeans, a blue top and high heels–on her Instagram story.
Edens watched the Bucks beat the shorthanded Sixers 124-109 to open the 2024-25 season with a victory.
Damian Lillard led the way with 30 points, including six three-pointers, and superstar forward Giannis Antetokounmpo was his usual outstanding self, pouring in 25 points while bringing down 14 rebounds and dishing out seven assists.
Meanwhile, Rodgers and the Jets are just 2-5 and have not won since the middle of September. During this week’s appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show,” the quarterback said the team is playing with “too much anger.”
“The power of belief is a snowball that can start in an avalanche, and I think that’s what we need,” Rodgers said, via ESPN. “It starts with me. I’ve got to bring the right energy every single day, and especially on game day.
“I feel like we’ve been loose, we’ve been having good practices, but for whatever reason there’s been a bit of tightness on game day, and I think that’s got to start with me. … I need to be a great leader.”
He’ll get a chance to lead the Jets back into the win column on Sunday afternoon when they take on the 1-6 New England Patriots in Foxboro.
The Jets already beat the Pats handily in New Jersey on Sept. 19 and will look to sweep the season series against their rivals for the first time since 2000.
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