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Jordan Love's wife is accomplished professional athlete with Dallas Cowboys connection

Jordan Love married Ronika Stone earlier this year, and the wife of the Green Bay Packers quarterback is a professional volleball player raised by a former Super Bowl champion

09:30 ET, 27 Nov 2025

Jordan Love married Ronika Stone earlier this year after proposing during the 2024 offseason

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Jordan Love married Ronika Stone earlier this year after proposing during the 2024 offseason(Image: 2025 Getty Images)

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is winning both on and off the field, after inking a mammoth extension and marrying longtime girlfriend Ronika Stone.

Love will enter the Detroit Lions' den with the Packers on Thanksgiving, eager to shake up the NFC North and place pressure on the Chicago Bears. The Packers are currently 7-3-1, and despite being mentored by the legendary Aaron Rodgers, Love has made it clear that he's carving his own path.

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Often in attendance at Packers games is Love's wife, Stone. While she's been welcomed by the Green Bay faithful with open arms, Stone has been familiar with NFL environments for her entire life.

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Love and Stone met five years ago in California through mutual friends and began dating. At the time, Love had just been drafted by the Packers and was starting to learn from Rodgers, while Stone was pursuing a professional volleyball career.

Stone played middle block for Oregon and set college records for the highest career-hitting percentage, .336, and the most block assists, 429. Once her collegiate career was over, Stone played in France and Puerto Rico before signing for the San Diego Mojo.

With the Mojo, who play in the relatively new Major League Volleyball, Stone was twice named to the All-League second team and was an All-Star this past season.

She may have inherited some of her athletic genes from her father, Ron Stone, a two-time Super Bowl champion and former NFL guard for the Dallas Cowboys. Ron Stone retired in 2005, last playing for the Oakland Raiders, but his daughter now follows the Packers through Love.

Stone plays professional volleyball for the San Diego Mojo

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Stone plays professional volleyball for the San Diego Mojo(Image: 2025 Andrew J. Clark/ISI Photos)

Love proposed to Stone during the 2024 offseason, and he signed a four-year, $220 million extension with the Packers that summer. They tied the knot back in California on June 29, 2025, after holding the wedding in Dana Point.

Before the ceremony, Love revealed that Stone had taken ownership of the wedding plans so that he could concentrate on the 2024 season. "Ronika's been really involved with handling all the stuff," Love said this past offseason.

"I've been weighing in on some of the things, some of the different areas. I'm sure a couple weeks out it might pick up, get a little more hectic with it right around the corner. It's been awesome. We're excited, we're ready for it, so excited to get that going."

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Stone was already a popular figure among Packers fans before her marriage to Love was confirmed, as she frequently posts on social media when attending Packers games. Stone has over 82,000 followers on Instagram.

A large number of those followers are Green Bay fans, who have begun giving her nicknames. After the Packers beat the Lions in Week 1 of the 2025 season, Stone posted a photo of herself reading a gameday magazine inside a suite at Lambeau Field and captioned it: "Read it and weep #bigdub."

This was a big deal among Packers fans, and one wrote: "A queen in her castle. Great win, your grace."

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"Queen of the North," another added, referencing the NFC North division that Green Bay competes in. "Packers queen," another fan said.

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