Tyrod Taylor gets married as he starts new career chapter with Packers

Green Bay Packers backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor and his fiancée, Bianka Charity-Parker, tied the knot in a stunning ceremony in upstate New York, the pair shared Sunday in a joint Instagram post.Taylor and Charity-Parker, who announced their engagement in March, were married at Wildflower Farms, an Auberge Collection hotel resort in New York’s Hudson Valley, according to Birch Event Design.Their outdoor ceremony included layered drapery and sculptural florals surrounded by a green landscape.The wedding weekend also featured a showing of “Soul Food” on a projector screen outside, Victoria Ann Events said.Taylor — who signed with the Green Bay Packers to play behind Jordan Love in May — and Charity-Parker did not share their exact wedding date.

The veteran completed just 4 of 8 passes for 21 yards and a 56.3 passer rating in Green Bay’s 28-9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Thursday’s preseason opener.Taylor and Charity-Parker, who has a Ph.D in Clinical and School Psychology got engaged in Rome, Italy, earlier this year, as seen in photos previously shared in a joint Instagram post.In an April interview with The Post, Taylor gushed over the couple’s engagement and their summer nuptials.

“I’m a very private when it comes to my personal life, but I am excited,” a smiling Taylor said, referring to their engagement.“I’m blessed and happy and thankful to be able to find my partner — and I’m looking forward to just creating lasting memories and moving forward with each other in life.”Taylor is entering his 15th NFL campaign after he spent the last four seasons split between the Giants and Jets as a solid backup option.

He runs a fashion brand, Diallo, a nod to his middle name, Di’allo, which he co-founded with Dex Robinson in 2023.The Packers signed Taylor after they released Desmond Ridder in a corresponding move on May 4.In 2025, Taylor appeared in six games with four starts for the Jets, completing 59.7 percent of his passes f...

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