Aaron Rodgers, Olivia Munn Relationship Update: Couple Shows Off New Addition To Their Family [PHOTO, VIDEO]

Aaron Rodgers and Olivia Munn may not be married -- or even engaged -- but that hasn't stopped them from making a new addition to their family.

The Packers quarterback and "X-Men" Apocalypse" actress recently adopted a dog and named it Frankie Rodgers, even going as far as to make an Instagram account for the pup.

Munn shared a photo of her boyfriend hanging out with the dog, a picture that was also posted on the dog's own Instagram afterward.

 and a million times over, my heart melts... @frankierodgers12 #adoptdontshop #rescue

A photo posted by Olivia Munn (@oliviamunn) on Jun 1, 2016 at 3:18pm PDT

D A D A photo posted by Frankie Rodgers (@frankierodgers12) on Jun 1, 2016 at 3:13pm PDT

While they haven't quite taken the next step in their courtship, Munn and Rodgers' new addition could eventually get them ready for parenthood. The actress recently revealed she froze her eggs and will be prepared once that day finally comes for them.

"I did years ago, I froze a bunch of eggs," Munn explained on the 'Anna Faris Is Unqualified' podcast per ABC News back in April. "I went to the doctor and did the whole test and he said, 'You know, you actually have a lot of eggs. You're really lucky.'"

Munn and Rodgers have been dating for over two years, but he's yet to drop down on one knee. Meanwhile, athletes in high-profile relationships all around them continue to get engaged.

Derek Jeter intends to tie the knot with Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Hannah Davis in July, while Russell Wilson popped the question to Ciara back in March.

The former "Newsroom" star is reportedly pining to get engaged, but Rodgers is starting to run out of time before the season starts.

"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."

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