Packers QB Jordan Love’s Wife is Also the Daughter of a Popular 2-Time Super Bowl Champion
Jordan Love isn’t just winning games — he’s winning in life too. The Packers QB quietly tied the knot with someone who’s been around championship glory long before meeting him. Her dad’s a two-time Super Bowl legend, and football greatness clearly runs in the family. Fans had no clue this NFL power connection even existed… until now. Wait till you see who her father is.

Jordan Love carrying Ronika Stone in his armsJordan Love and Ronika Stone (Photo via Facebook)

Jordan Love is living the life on and off the field alongside Ronika Stone.

Love was officially off the market when he got married during the summer. The Green Bay Packers quarterback married Stone on June 29, 2025, one year after he popped the question during a romantic trip to Italy.

Love has had massive shoes to fill in Green Bay, taking over the role once held by NFL legend Aaron Rodgers. He has done a commendable job so far, with even bigger and better things to come in the future.

When Jordan Love is not on the field, the Green Bay Packers quarterback is enjoying his privileged life with his wife.

Ronika Stone is not a quiet spouse. She made waves on social media in January 2024 when she trolled Cowboys fans via her Instagram story after the Packers dominated them in the playoffs.

Aside from being a loving and supportive wife, Stone is also known as the daughter of NFL great Ron Stone, per PEOPLE. He played offensive and right guard for several professional teams, including the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, and Oakland Raiders.

He would hang up his cleats for good in 2006. He retired as a three-time NFL Pro Bowler and two-time Super Bowl champion.

Ronika Stone Has An Athletic Background

Jordan Love’s Fiance Ronika StoneRonika Stone and Jordan Love (Image Credit: Instagram/@ronikastone)

Ronika Stone is much more than just the wife of Jordan Love.

Stone made a name for herself as a standout collegiate volleyball player at the University of Oregon.

As a middle blocker, she set multiple school records, including 429 block assists and the highest career hitting percentage at .336.

By the time her career was over, she was a three-time All-Pac-12 selection from 2017 to 2019, cementing her status as one of the program’s most dominant players.

Stone is also the only player in the team’s history to break 400 career block assists. Ronika Stone still ranks third in University of Oregon history in total blocks (485) and fifth in points (1,605.5).

She majored in journalism and graduated in 2020.