Aaron Rodgers, Olivia Munn Relationship Update: Even Hockey Announcer Believes They Should Be Married [VIDEO]

Aaron Rodgers and Olivia Munn aren't even engaged yet, but one hockey announcer believed they're already married.

Perhaps it was just a sign that the Packers quarterback should hurry up and propose to his actress girlfriend already. Munn and Rodgers took in an NHL game between the Rangers and Kings at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Thursday and were caught by cameras.

"The quarterback in attendance tonight," the announcer said in a video, referring to Rodgers, "and his lovely wife."

Not quite.

Rodgers, 32, and Munn, 35, have been dating since May 2014 and many have wondered when they'll take the next giant leap in their relationship.

The same rumors and speculation of a possible engagement followed Rodgers' fellow NFL quarterback brethren Russell Wilson around until he finally popped the question to his R&B star girlfriend Ciara, with the news leaking last week.

Thus far, the Super Bowl XLV champion hasn't proposed to the "X-Men Apocalypse" star, but she has trolled a few people by wearing a sparkling ring on her left ring finger, only to quickly fan the flames of speculation.

"No, [it's not an engagement ring]," Munn told Entertainment Tonight last month. "The other day I was eating... I had been eating too many salty foods, so it didn't fit. It's my emerald ring that I wear all the time on my right hand and I had to put it on my left because my right hand was getting too swollen."

Though she isn't actually Rodgers' wife, the two did catch a very good hockey game.

The Kings overcame a 3-1 third-period deficit by scoring two goals -- including the tying marker with just over five minutes remaining, to force overtime. From there, Kings forward Anze Kopitar, who scored the tying tally, beat Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist in overtime to seal the game for the first-place Kings.

Now, if only Rodgers would seal the deal in his relationship by getting down on one knee for Munn. Then the announcer's mistake never would have happened.

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