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Aaron Rodgers Backs Athlete Database Startup Chasing IMDb Model, Endorsement Infrastructure

Jets quarterback joins venture building centralized profile system as athlete media rights fragment further.

Published April 29, 2026 Source CNBC From the chopped neck
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Aaron Rodgers / IMDb-for-Athletes Startup
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LOUIS XIII · April 29, 2026

Aaron Rodgers Backs Athlete Database Startup Chasing IMDb Model, Endorsement Infrastructure

Jets quarterback joins venture building centralized profile system as athlete media rights fragment further.

Source CNBC ↗

Aaron Rodgers has taken an equity stake in a startup building what its founders are calling "IMDb for professional athletes" — a centralized database and distribution platform for career statistics, biographical data, and endorsement availability across sports. The company has not disclosed funding totals or valuation. Rodgers joins as both investor and strategic advisor, with plans to use the platform to manage his own off-field opportunities once it launches later this year.

The venture aims to solve a friction problem that has quietly cost athletes and their representatives deal flow for years: sponsor brands and production companies still rely on fragmented league databases, agency pitch decks, and manual outreach to assemble basic athlete information. The startup's pitch is straightforward infrastructure — one API, one search interface, verified profiles updated in real time by the athletes or their reps. Think LinkedIn's professional graph, but built specifically for the endorsement and media-rights economy that now drives more income than playing contracts for top-tier names outside the NFL.

Rodgers's involvement carries specific weight in this category. He has spent two decades managing a personal brand that includes ownership stakes in the Milwaukee Bucks, a production company, and multiple consumer brands. His agent's Rolodex is effectively a private database; this startup is attempting to productize that infrastructure for the 3,000-plus athletes in major U.S. leagues who lack his leverage but still command five- and six-figure endorsement budgets. The model assumes brands will pay for verified access and athletes will tolerate the transparency in exchange for inbound deal flow they currently miss.

The timing aligns with two structural shifts. First, Name Image Likeness rules have created a new class of college athletes who need commercial infrastructure before they sign pro contracts. Second, the fragmentation of sports media rights — from linear TV to streaming to social platforms — has made athlete optionality more valuable. A cornerstone running back might have 12 different media appearances in a season across 6 platforms; sponsors want to know where he shows up and what the audience demo looks like. Right now, that data lives in spreadsheets. The startup is betting it should live in a searchable, monetizable database.

Rodgers is not the first athlete-investor in sports-tech infrastructure, but most prior attempts focused on fan engagement or fantasy ecosystems. This one targets the commercial relationships that actually generate cash — the Ford F-150 ad, the regional grocery chain, the fintech app that needs a credible face in Q4. The product roadmap includes endorsement-deal templating, rights-clearance tracking, and appearance booking. If it works, agents get deal flow without cold emails. If it doesn't, it becomes another directory no one updates.

The company has not named other athlete investors, but three people familiar with the fundraise say at least two other active NFL players and one retired NBA veteran have committed capital. Launch is expected in Q3, with initial onboarding targeting agents and athlete marketing firms rather than individual players. Pricing structure has not been disclosed, though one person close to the company said the model will likely involve SaaS fees for brands and a transaction percentage on booked deals.

Whether this becomes essential infrastructure or just another platform competing for attention depends on adoption velocity. Athletes already manage profiles across Instagram, X, TikTok, and league-mandated systems. Adding one more login is a tough sell unless the inbound deal flow is real. Rodgers's brand gives the company credibility, but credibility does not guarantee usage.

Watch for two indicators in the next 90 days: whether any major agency publicly integrates the platform into its client onboarding process, and whether any Fortune 500 brand uses it to source talent for a campaign. If both happen, the product has signal. If neither does, it remains a pitch deck.

The takeaway
Rodgers-backed startup targets endorsement infrastructure gap; success hinges on whether agents and brands adopt before athlete fatigue sets in.
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