Aaron Rodgers has a Super Bowl championship and two MVP awards under his belt, so it's hard for anyone to criticize his pre-game rituals, even if he should maybe keep them to himself.
The Packers quarterback is dating beautiful actress Olivia Munn, but he doesn't always need her when it comes to getting some pleasure. Rodgers recently opened up about pleasuring himself prior to games -- though it doesn't appear he always does it.
"I want to be calm out there, so I'm never opposed to it," Rodgers said on the Peter Holmes 'You Made It Weird' podcast, according to the Milwaukee Record. "You got to be nice and relaxed out there, so whatever is gonna put me in that state, man."
Rodgers and Munn have been one of the many hot celebrity-NFL couples, but they certainly are opposite Ciara and Russell Wilson when it comes to their sexual exploits. While the R&B singer and Seahawks quarterback have gone public with their vow of celibacy, Rodgers and Munn never seem to mind opening up about what goes on in the bedroom.
Wilson and Ciara are one step closer to having sex since they recently got engaged, but a wedding date has yet to be publicly revealed.
The "X-Men: Apocalypse" actress revealed in December 2014 that she and Rodgers do pull a Ciara and Wilson on days when the Packers play.
"No, we don't [have sex]," she said on 'Watch What Happens Live,' according to Page Six. "Not on game day. There's not a rule, but it just doesn't happen because there are other things to focus on."
Though they may not do the deed together when the Packers have a game, that doesn't stop Rodgers from exploring other avenues by himself. It also doesn't rule out any postgame nooky.
"It depends on how late the game is," Munn said. "I try to have sex as much as I can."
Whatever the couple is doing, it has worked for Rodgers on the field, though the last season ended with a heartbreaking loss to the Cardinals in the playoffs.
Maybe his pre-game rituals could use a tweak.
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