Aaron Rodgers may not have secured a second championship ring in 2015, but Olivia Munn is hoping this offseason will bring her a ring of a different kind.

During the NFL season, the Packers quarterback is constantly consumed by the game of football. Now that it's the offseason, his actress girlfriend is hoping he'll get down on one knee and pop the question.

Munn and Rodgers have been dating since May 2014, but the couple has yet to get engaged.

"Olivia is completely ready for it, she has been kind of hinting to Rodgers that the time is now," a source told Terez Owens. "Once the season starts Rodgers' mindset is solely on football, so Munn was hoping the offseason was the time it was going to happen."

The heat has been turned up on Rodgers from multiple angles, not just from the "X-Men" Apocalypse" star. Throughout the sports landscape, athletes have been getting engaged to their high-profile significant others.

Across the NFL, Russell Wilson recently popped the question to R&B star Ciara. Earlier this week in the MLB realm, Justin Verlander proposed to model Kate Upton.

Even known playboy Derek Jeter has settled down as he's currently in wedding planning mode with fiancee Hannah Davis.

Fans of the couple have also been anxiously awaiting an engagement between them and were even faked out on a previous occassion when Munn was spotted wearing a ring on her left ring finger.

"Well, I'm wearing a ring on my left hand right now, but as my publicist, Marcel, will say, 'When people ask, 'Why is she wearing a ring on her left ringer?' he says, 'because she has a finger there!'" Munn explained to Entertainment Tonight in February.

She further clarified on the bling.

"No, [it's not an engagement ring]," Munn said. "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."

If Munn has her way, she won't have to explain the lack of engagement for much longer.

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