Aaron Rodgers Cut His Beard to Meet Family Who Lost Daughter to Cancer

Aaron Rodgers paid a visit to a California family whose daughter tragically passed away from cancer.
Aaron Rodgers paid a visit to a California family whose daughter tragically passed away from cancer. / Maddie Meyer/Getty Images
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is well-known as one of the greatest QB talents the NFL has ever seen. However, his recent action off the field is surely what one California family will remember about him forever.

In an admirable act of selflessness by one of the NFL's biggest stars, Rodgers paid a visit to Ashley Stock's family in California to show support for Ashley, as well as her two young boys Wesley, 10, and Sawyer, 7, after the tragic loss of their 3-year-old sister, Stevie, who passed away from a brain tumor.

While this is a wonderful and heartwarming gesture for a heavy topic, Ashley Stock's thank you gesture post on her Instagram also revealed a new update in Rodgers' quarantine appearance as the two-time NFL MVP's beard has now been immaculately trimmed to much a shorter length.

For some added perspective on just how much was trimmed off his chin, here's a look at what his quarantine beard looked like in late June.

Rodgers could have certainly pulled off the longer beard look, but it's great to see him with some freshly trimmed facial hair as both he and the Packers prepare for the upcoming 2020 NFL season.


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