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Aaron Rodgers believes in the 'possibility of reconciliation' with his estranged family at 'some point'

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Aaron Rodgers might be ready to reconcile with his estranged family. The Green Bay Packers quarterback reportedly had a falling out with his family in 2014.The issue was publicly discussed when his brother Jordan Rodgers appeared on "The Bachelorette," but neither side has ever revealed the full cause of the rift.

Now, Rodgers has opened up about the "possibility of reconciliation" in a recent interview. "I do believe in healing and I believe in the possibility of reconciliation at some point," Rodgers said on the "Aubrey Marcus Podcast." Aaron Rodgers revealed he's open to the possibility of reconciling with his estranged family. (Getty) "But, it's a different journey for all of us, and to judge on the outside about what should be or what it should look like, or who's wrong or who's right, is just a game I've never wanted to play and still don't want to play." "The most important thing for me is deep love and gratitude for them, and for the lessons I learned, and for the way I was raised, and hope for the future," he continued. "But, who knows what that future is gonna look like, when it's gonna look like, when time is gonna come." Rodgers explained that he has "no bitterness in [his] heart." Rodgers reportedly had a falling out with his family in 2014. (AP Photo/Mark J.Terrill) "I have no resentment," he added. "I just have deep love and appreciation for the lessons that I learned, and the fact that if I hadn't been raised that way, all the good and all the frustrating, there's no way I'd be sitting here today." The last time Rodgers spoke publicly about time spent with his parents was in 2018.

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