Aaron Rodgers' younger brother is beating him to the altar.

The Packers' quarterback's brother, Jordan Rodgers, was a contestant on "The Bachelorette" this season and won the heart of JoJo Fletcher. On the season finale Monday night, Jordan popped the question to Fletcher and she said yes.

That means that Jordan is likely to get married before Aaron, who has been dating actress Olivia Munn for over two years, but has yet to get down on one knee to take things to the next level.

During the filming of the show, Jordan revealed that he isn't very close with Aaron and that the Green Bay quarterback is sort of estranged from the rest of his family. Aaron revealed that he doesn't really watch the show, so it's possible he doesn't even know about the engagement just yet.

"I haven't seen the show, to be honest with you, so it hasn't really affected me a whole lot," Aaron said, according to WISN.com last month. "As far as those kinds of things go, I've always found that it's a little inappropriate to talk publicly about some family matters, so I'm just ... I'm not going to speak on those things. But I wish him well in the competition."

Not only did Jordan do well in the competition, but he won it. On a previous episode this season, the younger brother of the former Super Bowl champion said he doesn't have anything against Aaron, but he doesn't have much of a relationship with him.

Fletcher was set to see Jordan's neighborhood and meet his parents, but he had to explain that Aaron wouldn't be there.

"My middle brother won't be there," Jordan told JoJo in a previous episode, according to the New York Post. "Like I said, I have a great relationship with my brother Luke. Me and Aaron really don't have much of a relationship."

Aaron does have a relationship with Munn, but for whatever reason, he hasn't decided to put a ring on her finger, despite rumors she's clamoring for it.

"Olivia is completely ready for it, she has been kind of hinting to Rodgers that the time is now," a source told Terez Owens last month. "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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