Aaron Rodgers will officiate David Bakhtiari’s wedding days before Packers decision

Aaron Rodgers, David Bakhtiari. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
Aaron Rodgers, David Bakhtiari. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) /
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As Aaron Rodgers prepares to figure out his future with the Green Bay Packers, he is playing a huge role in David Bakhtiari’s wedding.

Many quarterbacks tend to take care of their offensive linemen and have close relationships with them and it sure looks like Aaron Rodgers and David Bakhtiari are very good friends.

It also seems like wherever Rodgers goes, attention follows him. Whether that attention is wanted or not, people flock to find out what the Green Bay Packers quarterback is up to and whether or not that will have some sort of impact on his future with the Packers.

According to a tweet from Michael Silver, Bakhtiari’s wedding is taking place in California Saturday. Silver noted that Rodgers is the man in charge of officiating the wedding and that Green Bay’s head coach, Matt LaFleur, was also in attendance.

However, Silver continued on and also noted that Rodgers is expected to make a decision on his future with the Packers in the next few days.

Green Bay Packers: Aaron Rodgers officiates David Bakhtiari’s wedding just days before announcing decision on future

In the midst of all of the interest and intrigue in Rodgers’ role in the wedding (and whether or not this is some sort of indicator on his future with the Packers), unnecessary attention was unfortunately drawn to Bakhtiari’s wedding.

And he wasn’t thrilled by this.

This is admittedly a pretty cool moment for Bakhtiari and his fiancée having Rodgers, who is almost certainly a pretty good friend for them, set to officiate their wedding. It’s a shame that something took away from that.

That said, according to a follow-up tweet from Silver, he and Bakhtiari have since patched things up, which is good.

Hopefully, the wedding is a wonderful celebration for the couple and for their friends and loved ones.

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