So, I was just scrolling through some old sports highlights the other evening, you know, trying to kill some time. Wasn’t really looking for anything specific, just clicking around. Then I saw something about Jordan Cameron, remembered him playing tight end. Pretty decent player back in the day.

Then, somehow, maybe it was a related article or something down the page, the name Elin Nordegren popped up alongside his. That caught my eye. Honestly, I hadn’t thought about her much since all that stuff years ago. It’s funny how names stick in your head even when you’re not actively following the gossip.
My first thought was, “Wait, are they connected?” It seemed like an odd pairing, just based on the little I knew, which wasn’t much, really. Curiosity got the better of me, I guess. So, I started digging around a bit online. Wasn’t like I was doing deep research, just basic stuff.
Finding Out a Bit More
Here’s kind of what I pieced together from poking around:
- Started seeing each other quite a while after her very public split.
- They seemed to keep things pretty low-key, which made sense.
- Found out they actually had a kid together, which I definitely didn’t know.
- Eventually, things seemed to end between them too, maybe a couple of years back? It wasn’t super clear, news on them is kinda sparse compared to her past.
It wasn’t like some big investigation. Just reading a few articles here and there, clicking a few links. It’s strange, the details you pick up without really trying when you’re just browsing.
The whole thing just got me thinking. It’s weird how public perception freezes people in time. You remember someone from one big event in their life, and it’s hard to picture them moving on, having new chapters, you know? Like anyone else, life goes on, relationships start and end. It just happens much more quietly when the giant media storm isn’t constantly watching.

Seeing those two names together was just a reminder that people rebuild, find new paths, even if it’s not splashed all over the headlines anymore. It felt more… normal, I guess. Just folks living their lives after a crazy period. Made me think about how focusing too much on old news misses the whole rest of the story.