Jordan Love after an NFL game on September 07, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin ; Jordan Love and wife Ronika in August 2025.Credit :
John Fisher/Getty ; Ronika Stone Love/Instagram
NEED TO KNOW
- Jordan Love and Ronika Stone went Instagram official in September 2020 and got engaged in June 2024
- The couple married a year later in July 2025
- Stone is a professional volleyball player
Jordan Love is now a married man.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback married Ronika Stone on June 29, 2025, one year after popping the question during a romantic trip to Italy in June 2024.
Love and Stone went Instagram official in September 2020, and they frequently show PDA and silly moments on her TikTok account.
In November 2023, Stone celebrated Love’s 25th birthday. She created a tribute video for her “twin flame” and wrote: “25 years around the sun for my guy. I’m so blessed to have you in my life. You’re the perfect partner for me. A man with such a big heart, it was only right your last name is Love. I love you forever.”
So, who is Jordan Love’s wife? Here’s everything to know about Ronika Stone.
She has her own connection to the NFL
Stone was born on June 7, 1998, and was raised in the San Jose, Calif., region, graduating from Valley Christian High School.
Stone is the daughter of former NFL star Ron Stone, who played offensive and right guard for several professional teams, including the Dallas Cowboys (with whom he went to the Super Bowl twice), New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders. He retired from the NFL in 2006.
Stone’s sister, Ronna, competed in track, and her brother, RJ, followed in their dad’s footsteps and was a linebacker for the Washington State Cougars football team.
“It’s really cool because we’re all super competitive,” Stone told The Mercury News in 2015. “Even since we were little, we had competitive drills that my dad would put us through, like who could do the most jump ropes in the house, who could do the most sit-ups, who could do the most push-ups. Growing up, we were always super competitive with each other and now that we’re older, it’s even worse. Me and RJ will compete over the dumbest things.”
She’s an athlete
Stone is a professional volleyball player.
In college, where she majored in journalism, she played middle block for the University of Oregon Ducks, setting several records: She has their all-time highest career hitting percentage (.336) and the most all-time block assists (429).
Stone is also the only player in the team’s history to break 400 career block assists. She ranks third in University of Oregon history in total blocks (485) and fifth in points (1,605.5).
After graduating, she played for Volero Le Cannet in France and Puerto Rico’s Las Pinkin De Corozal (rocking a No. 10 jersey like Love), as well as for the Athletes Unlimited league. On Oct. 3, 2023, it was announced that Stone signed with San Diego Pro Volleyball.
She went viral in 2021 and 2024
In November 2021, Stone went viral when she and Love’s mother, Anna, were photographed sitting together in the very last row at a Green Bay Packers game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. Fans shared pictures of the moment, which became an almost instant meme.
Stone had a sense of humor about it all, posting a photo from her nosebleed seats on her Instagram Stories and writing (via Sports Illustrated), “The view was better than it seemed I swear!”
In another Instagram Stories post, she shared a screenshot of a photo of her with Anna from ESPN’s SportsCenter and wrote alongside a laughing emoji, “I always wanted to be on SportsCenter… thought it’d be for volleyball tho.”
“You guys don’t know how many times people have asked me about this or joked with me about this,” she said in a TikTok, explaining that the Chiefs gave her and Anna the tickets in the family and friends section, and that there were some other family and friends of players in rows in front of them as well.
“We did not care about where our tickets were,” she said, adding that she and Anna found out just three days earlier that Love would be starting at the game. “We could have been anywhere, we could have been in the parking lot just listening to the game and we would have been happy.”
“It wasn’t as bad as it looked. Amazing view, I saw sideline to sideline,” she continued, noting that she has “great vision” and that because she’s tall, she didn’t have to worry about anyone behind her not being able to see if she stood up. “The walk was far, though. I turned my Apple Watch on to outdoor walk because anytime you had to get water or get some drinks, it was a push,” she said. “That was my only complaint.”
In January 2024, Stone went viral yet again when she trolled Dallas Cowboys fans following an upset by the Packers at AT&T Stadium.
“What happened?! I thought we were Dem Boyz?” she wrote on Instagram alongside a video of empty seats after several Cowboys fans admitted defeat and left the game early.
She spoke out in support of Black Lives Matter
In June 2020, Stone spoke at a Black Lives Matter march, taking place weeks after the killing of George Floyd.
“This is not a trend, it is not an aesthetic,” she told the crowd, adding that their commitment to ending police brutality shouldn’t end when a march or rally was over. “Carry it out in your everyday lives, at the dinner table with your friends and family. This does not stop here, this continues every single day.”
She captioned the video, “It’s more than a trend. It doesn’t end on social media, it starts in your everyday lives bc BLACK LIVES MATTER. Don’t just say it, mean it.”
They had a long-distance relationship during a large part of the pandemic
In a TikTok posted in April 2021, Stone revealed that she hadn’t seen Love in eight months and that their relationship was long-distance.
She posted a montage of herself lip-syncing to different lyrics over the course of eight months, counting down to when she’d see Love again. The video ended with her and Love reuniting and hugging in a car.
She and Love got engaged in June 2024
While exploring Castello di Celsa, a 13th-century castle in Tuscany, Love popped the question and presented Stone with a sparkling diamond ring.
“First step to forever,” the NFL player wrote on Instagram alongside photos from their romantic engagement in June 2024.
As they began planning their wedding, Love said they already had many of the details nailed down — minus the flavor of their “main” wedding cake — during a February 2025 appearance on the Up & Adams Show. And when it came to the food, there was one non-negotiable for the couple.
“The important thing for both of us is, it’s pretty cool, being from California we were like, ‘We need an In-N-Out truck at the wedding,’ ” he said.
She and Love married in June 2025
On July 1, 2025, Love and Stone revealed they got married when they posted wedding photos on Instagram, captioning the post, “Mr. & Mrs. Love.”
The photos showed the newlyweds posing on the beach together, along with pictures from their ceremony.
One month later, Stone returned to Instagram to share more wedding pictures and mark one month of marriage, giving her followers a glimpse of their reception.