JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers' Relationship Timeline

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JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers' Relationship Timeline

JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers fell in love on 'The Bachelorette' and wed in 2022

JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers are a reality TV success story.

Fletcher and the former NFL football player ended their run on The Bachelorette with a proposal in 2016 — and after their six-year-long engagement, they officially tied the knot on May 14, 2022.

"There's this very deep love, respect and security that you have once you get married," Fletcher told PEOPLE in April 2024, adding, "We always do everything together, because we enjoy spending time together."

But it wasn't always smooth sailing for the couple. Following the premiere of season 12 of The Bachelorette, cheating allegations surfaced surrounding Rodgers and his previous relationship with ex-girlfriend Brittany Farrar. The sports commentator denied the rumors on several occasions.

Related: The Bachelorette's JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers Hosting Dating Show for Divorcees and Their Exes

ABC/Getty JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers
ABC/Getty JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers

From moving in together to their wedding day, here's a timeline of JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers' relationship after The Bachelorette.

August 2016: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers move in together

JoJo Fletcher/Instagram
JoJo Fletcher/Instagram

Shorty after Fletcher and Rodgers made their first public appearance as an engaged couple during the After the Final Rose finale special, the pair moved in together in Fletcher's hometown of Dallas, Texas on Aug. 10, 2016. The couple documented their entire road trip on Snapchat as they traveled from California to The Lone Star State.

Later that year, Fletcher and Rodgers showed off their new home while opening up to PEOPLE in December 2016 about their decision to live together after The Bachelorette. "As soon as it ended I was like: 'Let's pack up, let's move in!" Fletcher said. "It was the best thing that could have happened for our relationship."

May 2017: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers celebrate their 1-year anniversary

Jojo Fletcher/Instagram
Jojo Fletcher/Instagram

Signifying a year since The Bachelorette wrapped production (and a year since Rodgers proposed to Fletcher), the lovebirds posted heartfelt tributes to each other on their Instagram on May 12, 2017.

"One year with you @jrodgers11 ❤️ I love this crazy, beautiful, ridiculous life we have together ;)," wrote Fletcher. "One year ago today, and even more my best friend every single day #1yearanniversary," noted Rodgers.

A month earlier, Fletcher opened up about their decision to take things slow. "I'm enjoying being a fiancée and having him still court me for a while," she told PEOPLE Now. "When the timing is right then we'll do it," she said of their wedding plans.

September 2018: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers launch their YouTube series

After starring on The Bachelorette in 2016, the former reality stars made their way back in front of the camera with the launch of their YouTube series in September 2018.

Titled Engaged with JoJo and Jordan, the two spoke candidly about their relationship and gave viewers an inside look into their love story outside of The Bachelorette. "Unlike TV, we don't have to be picture-perfect anymore," Fletcher said in the series trailer.

July 2019: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers host Cash Pad

Ralph Fresco/CNBC/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Ralph Fresco/CNBC/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images

With a knack for house flipping, Fletcher and Rodgers made their way back to television as hosts of CNBC's home renovation show Cash Pad, which premiered in July 2019. The series followed the couple as they helped ordinary homeowners transform their unused properties into gorgeous and lucrative vacation rentals.

July 2019: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers buy their first home together

Jojo Fletcher/Instagram
Jojo Fletcher/Instagram

Fletcher and Rodgers became official Dallas homeowners in July 2019. They announced that their newly purchased home was one that they officially intended on living in as a couple, different from the fixer-upper they bought earlier in May.

"Hey y'all…. we are NEW HOMEOWNERS!!! Ahhh 🎉🏡 Our Cash Pad renos may be done, but now we get to tackle customizing our very first REAL home together! Bring on the stress of picking more perfect white paints— I CANT WAIT!! @jrodgers11 you ready for some construction therapy!? 😜" Fletcher wrote on Instagram.

August 2019: Jordan Rodgers proposes to JoJo Fletcher for a second time

JoJo Fletcher/Instagram
JoJo Fletcher/Instagram

While Rodgers' proposed to Fletcher during The Bachelorette season 12 finale, he got down on one knee for a second time (with a new ring) three years after the show ended.

"I love @joelle_fletcher with all my heart!!" Rodgers wrote on Instagram about their second engagement on Aug. 25, 2019. "I always wanted to re-propose, with no cameras, no producers, no drama...just us. Our first engagement was so real, and meant so much to us both, but as we start to actually plan our wedding for next year I wanted to do it all over again, OUR WAY!"

October 2019: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers host Battle of the Fittest Couples

Battle of the Fittest Couples/Instagram
Battle of the Fittest Couples/Instagram

Cash Pad wasn't the couples' only TV venture after The Bachelorette. Fletcher and Rodgers took on another hosting gig for a competition series titled Battle of the Fittest Couples that premiered on Oct. 15, 2019 on Paramount Network. The show was a mix of The Bachelor and American Ninja Warrior, Rodgers told PEOPLE.

"We got 12 of what we think are some of the most diverse and fittest couples in the country and they all lived together in one big mansion and they compete in challenges against each other," he added.

June 2020: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers postpone their wedding

JoJo Fletcher/Instagram
JoJo Fletcher/Instagram

After being engaged for four years, Fletcher and Rodgers had plans to get married on June 13, 2020, but amid the COVID-19 pandemic, they postponed their nuptials to 2021, per Fletcher's Instagram.

The pair later postponed their wedding for a second time because their venue had a limited capacity of 10 guests maximum.

February 2021: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers open up about their relationship struggles

Rick Diamond/Getty Jordan Rodgers and JoJo Fletcher
Rick Diamond/Getty Jordan Rodgers and JoJo Fletcher

After speaking honestly about their relationship on their Youtube series, the pair opened up to Us Weekly in 2021 about the struggles they faced at the beginning of their relationship and how they overcame them.

"I think that was one of the reasons why we stayed together in the beginning. There were so many reasons why we thought we should not be together," Fletcher said. "I think, subconsciously for me, and for him, there was this pressure, not only from people that watch the show but, like, our family and our friends."

"Obviously, we're far past that, but I think in the beginning, there is that sense of pressure," she added, while Rodgers said that those feelings aren't there "anymore."

May 2021: JoJo Fletcher announces their new wedding date

Dominik Bindl/Getty Jordan Rodgers and JoJo Fletcher in N.Y.C. on July 23.
Dominik Bindl/Getty Jordan Rodgers and JoJo Fletcher in N.Y.C. on July 23.

After postponing their wedding for a second time, Fletcher revealed they were looking at a 2022 wedding date given Rodgers' sporting schedule.

"The fall is not an option for us," Fletcher told Access. "It [will] probably gonna be next year, which is like a dagger for when I say that. But again, I know it's going to be everything I want it to be."

March 2022: JoJo Fletcher throws a bachelorette party

Jojo Fletcher/Instagram
Jojo Fletcher/Instagram

Fletcher celebrated her upcoming nuptials by jetting off to Mexico alongside her pals, including Bachelor alum Becca Tilley, for a fun-filled bachelorette weekend.

She also posted a brief montage video of the trip, including chilling poolside with mimosas and a round of shots for the whole crew. Fletcher also sported a chic swimsuit that read "BRIDE" on the front.

March 2022: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers team up for The Big D series

In March, it was announced that the couple would be teaming up for a TBS reality series titled The Big D, which will force recent divorcees to entertain new love interests. The first trailer for the show dropped in May and is slated to premiere on July 7.

May 14, 2022: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers get married

Six years after their engagement on The Bachelorette in 2016, Fletcher and Rodgers wed in an intimate ceremony in front of close family and friends at the beautiful Sunstone Winery in Santa Ynez, California on May 14.

"It sounds cliché, but I really am marrying my best friend," JoJo, 31, tells PEOPLE. "Everything that's happened in our relationship has only made us stronger. And we just feel so lucky."

"It feels so good! It took a while to get here but it was all so worth it. We are FINALLY married!!! Can't wait to start this next chapter of our life together," she adds.

December 9, 2022: JoJo Fletcher says she and Jordan Rodgers are talking about "building a family"

Roughly six months after tying the knot, Fletcher and Rodgers are planning for their future — and that includes babies.

"I loved our life together before as an engaged couple," Fletcher told Ok! "But there is this excitement now of talking about building a family together in the near future that is really special."

The Bachelorette alum added that marriage has resulted in a "deeper feeling of connection" between her and Rodgers.

"Nothing major in our day-to-day lives has changed, but I would say there is this feeling you get once married that just feels a bit different," she said.

May 12, 2023: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers look back on the beginning of their relationship

JoJo Fletcher Instagram
JoJo Fletcher Instagram

Just before their first wedding anniversary, Fletcher and Rodgers spoke to PEOPLE about the non-traditional way they met.

"It's just wild," Fletcher said. "We always look back and think, we cannot believe we met the way we did. I can't believe we've been together seven years. I can't believe we're sitting here."

"We were taking a walk in the neighborhood, and we're like, 'How weird is it that we met on a dating show?' " Rodgers added.

The couple shared how the year had "flown by," and how their relationship is stronger than ever, especially in the security they feel when they have typical friction or arguments.

As for plans to celebrate their one-year wedding anniversary? Fletcher said she wasn't sure yet, but was positive it would be "very special."

"It's definitely a wonderful accomplishment, and we're super excited to celebrate our first year being married," Fletcher said. "Don't know how yet, but we're excited to do it!"

July 2, 2023: JoJo Fletcher says her marriage to Jordan Rodgers works because they "compromise"

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During an interview with PEOPLE, Fletcher shared why she and Rodgers have had a blissful first year of marriage.

"[We] don't shy away from [putting] in the work," she explained. "You're always going to have to compromise. It's always going to be discovering and learning and compromising with your partner."

Rodgers chimed in: "Every couple has arguments and tiffs. The ratio of how much time we spend together for the amount of arguments we have is really good."

August 1, 2023: JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers reveal they've had "therapy sessions" with the couples therapist on their TBS show

On an episode of her Off the Vine podcast, Fletcher and Rodgers discussed speaking with couples' therapist Dr. Jada Jackson behind the scenes of their TBS reality dating series The Big D.

“We didn’t even know half the time that we were in a therapy session but we were in it,” Fletcher said.

Rodgers explained that sometimes they would “be sitting in the green room like right after filming” and end up discussing the show's contestants’ problems.

“We would sometimes go talk about what had just happened and, you know, Jordan would have one perspective on it, I would have another perspective on it and we would start to talk to Dr. Jada because she was in the green room with us,” Fletcher added.

While discussing another couple's issue though, they sometimes realized that they were unpacking their own hiccups. "It was actually about our relationship,” Rodgers said.

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