Aaron Rodgers and brother Jordan have 'started talking' again after being ...

Aaron Rodgers and brother Jordan have 'started talking' again after being ...
Aaron Rodgers and brother Jordan have 'started talking' again after being ...

He's been estranged from his family for years for unspecified reasons.

But now Aaron Rodgers seems to be getting closer to his brother Jordan Rodgers as the two have started 'talking' again, an insider told People on Tuesday.

The first signs of a thaw in relations between the brothers comes after their father said he was proud of the 38-year-old Green Bay Packers quarterback in November over his refusal to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

Signs of a thaw? Aaron Rodgers, 38, and his brother Jordan Rodgers, 33, have begun 'talking a little bit' following a years-long rift, a source told People on Tuesday; seen in 2018

Myserious: The source of their estrangement hasn't been fully explained; Jordan seen with fiancé JoJo Fletcher in 2019

Signs of a thaw? Aaron Rodgers, 38, and his brother Jordan Rodgers, 33, have begun 'talking a little bit' following a years-long rift, a source told People on Tuesday. The source of their estrangement hasn't been fully explained

The source close to Aaron notes that he and Jordan have started 'talking a little bit' recently, but they noted that 'there's still a division' between the famous siblings.

'They're just very different people with different outlooks,' the source said. 'But they're family and they know that.'

According to the insider, Aaron's refusal to get vaccinated against COVID-19 appears to have left him more in need of close connections than ever before.

'It's very hard for Aaron, who feels like his circle is very small, and it's not filled with the people who should be in his corner,' they continued.

Representatives for both brothers didn't immediately reply to DailyMail.com's request for comment.

Opposites: 'They're just very different people with different outlooks,' the source said, adding that there were there was 'still a division.' They added, 'But they're family and they know that'; Arron seen January 2 in Green Bay, Wisconsin

Opposites: 'They're just very different people with different outlooks,' the source said, adding that there were there was 'still a division.' They added, 'But they're family and they know that'; Arron seen January 2 in Green Bay, Wisconsin

Last year, Rodgers gave the impression that he had gotten one of the coronavirus vaccines after he said he had been 'immunized,' but that turned out to be a bit of semantics, as the quarterback had refused the vaccine, which was revealed when he tested positive for COVID-19 in November.

Afterward, he claimed in a statement to the Pat McAfee show that an allergy prevented him from safely getting vaccinated, though he said he had found an alternate 'immunization protocol' through his own 'research.'

'I have an allergy to an ingredient that's in the mRNA vaccines,' Rodgers claimed. 'I found a long-term immunization protocol to protect myself and I'm very proud of the research that went into that.'

He also said he had refused the vaccine over fears about 'sterility or fertility issues

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