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Quarterback Gets Married in Wake of NFL Release

Veteran NFL quarterback Joshua Dobbs has celebrated a major milestone after the 2025-26 season. He has gotten married.

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Dobbs, who spent last season on the New England Patriots, posted multiple photos of the big day on his Instagram page. He and wife Jocelyn — a high school sweetheart — posed together with their dog in one photo. They walked down the aisle in another photo.

The post also showed the two in separate shots, as well as a quiet moment in the halls of the venue. Dobbs also included a photo of them from their younger years as an example of the relationship's length.

According to People, this ceremony took place at The Boca Raton Resort in Florida. The reception featured music from Rock With U as many people joined in to celebrate love.

The wedding in Florida continued what has been a busy offseason for Dobbs, a former fourth-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. He also took part in a NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway in April. He served as the honorary starter that waved the green flag.

Dobbs also took part in an unfortunate offseason process. The Patriots released him in late March to clear $3.7 million in salary cap space. This brought an early end to the two-year, $8 million contract that he signed ahead of the 2025-26 NFL season.

Of course, Dobbs is used to experiencing changes during the offseason and even during the regular season. He has played for six teams since entering the NFL, and he has filled multiple roles.

Dobbs began his career with the Steelers. He appeared in six games for the team between 2017-2020. He played for the Titans in 2022 and appeared in two games.

He saw the most snaps during the 2023 season. He started eight games for the Cardinals before suddenly being traded to the Vikings. He then started four games in Minnesota, which included back-to-back wins against the Falcons and Saints.

Dobbs spent 2024 with the 49ers and appeared in two games. He then spent last season with the Patriots and appeared in four games.