“Best weekend of my life,” said Rachel Bonnetta after Getting Engaged with Boyfriend Zach Schwartz
Rachel Bonnetta is tying the knot.
The former NFL Network host, who left the network in March, recently announced her engagement to Zach Schwartz, a content creator for WAVE.tv, on Instagram.
In an outside setting with a blanket and flowers, Schwartz, who has previously worked for Yahoo Sports, The Ringer, and the NFL, dropped down on one knee.
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In a picture of the 31-year-old sports anchor sobbing in his arms, he proposed to Bonnetta wearing a gorgeous diamond ring.
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Bonnetta posted on Instagram, saying, “Best weekend of my life,” along with a sobbing and diamond ring emoji.
In addition to pictures from the engagement, the post featured a video of Bonnetta raving over her diamond.
Schwartz described his first encounter with Bonnetta in a different Instagram post.
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He captioned his picture, writing, “In 2015, I DM’d this girl.” “She didn’t respond. Never give up.”
Two images from the engagement were included in the post, and Bonnetta commented, “Fianceeeeeeee!!!! 🥰.”
According to Bonnetta, the pictures were taken by their friends Kylie and Jake Little.
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Where the couple got engaged is a mystery.
Bonnetta and Schwartz typically don’t discuss their personal lives in public.
In September 2022, Schwartz published a black-and-white photo of himself and Bonnetta taken at Rancho Santa Fe, California’s Del Mar Country Club, on Instagram, giving the impression that they were dating.
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According to Andrew Marchand of The Post, Bonnetta and NFL Network reached an agreement on a buyout for the remaining year of her contract.
At the time, both Bonnetta and the NFL Network declined to comment.
Shortly after Ryan Glasspiegel of The Post claimed that NFL Network was preparing for layoffs, the news broke.
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At NFL Network, Bonnetta, who is renowned for her humorous content development, was rising.
She worked for NFL Network for two years as a host and content creator, contributing to shows on several different networks, including “NFL GameDay Morning.”
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In addition to hosting “NFL GameDay View,” Bonnetta served as a broadcaster on occasions including the Super Bowl and the NFL Honours.