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The celebrating continued as the wedding got closer. In February 2024, Brandt shared photos from another party on her Instagram Story, where she posed in front of a balloon backdrop in a white dress. She reposted a photo from Purdy's sister with a caption that said, "Mrs. Purdy in 3 weeks 💍."

In a separate Instagram post, Brandt wrote, "WE GET TO DO LIFE TOGETHER…FOREVER! Brock Purdy - I love everything about you & your heart for Jesus more than any words can say."

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Brandt continued her volleyball career throughout college as a setter for the Iowa State Cyclones. During her freshman year, she also tried out for the U.S. Collegiate National Team and the USA Women's Volleyball National Team fold. She went on to play with the Cyclones for three seasons, including a trip to South America to compete against international teams.

On March 9, 2024, Brandt and Purdy got married in Des Moines, Iowa. The former volleyball player walked down the aisle in a strapless, mermaid-style wedding gown, while the 49ers quarterback donned a black tux.

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Brandt celebrated her bachelorette party in Telluride, Colorado, with eight girlfriends, including Purdy's sister, Whittney. They spent the weekend skiing and exploring the mountain town.

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"Always cheering you on, babes," Brandt captioned a photo on Instagram in October 2023 of her and Purdy hugging on the sidelines. In the comments, he replied: "My girl ❤️."

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At the start of her senior year, she committed to Iowa State University's volleyball team and graduated from high school in 2018.

"My Jenna girl forever. I can’t wait to be your husband and grow together in Christ. Here’s to forever babe. I love you JB!" the quarterback captioned a series of engagement photos on Instagram.

Brandt was born on Oct. 26, 1999, and grew up in Sumner, Iowa, with her parents, Kevin and Amy Brandt, as well as her three siblings — Kaylyn, Isaiah and Morgan.

In 2022, Brandt wrapped up her collegiate volleyball career, calling it a "dream come true to wear" the UNI jersey and thanking the university for the "life changing experience."

The next season, the quarterback ultimately led the 49ers to the 2024 Super Bowl in Las Vegas. When the Niners clinched their spot in the coveted game, Brandt congratulated her Purdy on the field. "The BEST feeling. God is good - all the time," she captioned a photo and video of the pair embracing after the win.

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Sep 955 - 17 Sep 1156      Part of Bavaria and organized as the Marca Orientalis                              from Jul 976 under Babenberg dynasty.  1 Nov 996                 First recorded use of modern name for Austria                              (Ostarrîchi). 17 Sep 1156                Duchy of Austria (Herzogtum Österreich), elevated by                              the Privilegium Minus, independent of the Duchy of                              Bavaria; under Babenberg dynasty until 15 Jun 1246. Jan 1237 - Dec 1239        Imperial administration. Apr 1247 -  6 Dec 1251     Imperial administration.  6 Dec 1251 - 21 Nov 1276  Bohemian rule. 21 Nov 1276 - 27 Dec 1282  Imperial administration. 27 Dec 1282                Habsburg (from 29 Nov 1780, Habsburg-Lothringen)                              dynasty established.  1 Jun 1283                Primogeniture established. 25 Sep 1379                Division into Albertine (in Niederösterreich and                              Oberösterreich) and Leopoldine lines (in Kärnten,                              Steiermark, Tirol, Vorlande, Krain, and Istrien)                              (ratified 17 Jan 1380); both lines are styled                              Herzog zu Österreich ("Duke of Austria"). 10 Oct 1386                Division is suspended, senior family members govern                              during the rulers minorities. 22 Nov 1395                Joint rule, with division of income only                              (Mutschierung), by the Treaty of Hollenburg.  6 Jan 1453                Archduchy of Austria (Erzherzogtum Österreich); later                              in official use in full: Archduchy of Austria above                              and below the Enns (Erzherzogtum Österreich ob und                              unter der Enns); from this date Archdukes are                              continually elected Holy Roman Emperor (except                              1741-1745)(see under Germany). 23 Nov 1457                Inherited by Leopoldine Line upon extinction of                              Albertine Line. 29 Jan 1485 -  1 Jun 1485  Hungarian siege of Vienna.  1 Jun 1485 -  6 Apr 1490  Occupied by Hungary. 23 Oct 1526                Bohemia, and from 16 Dec 1526 Hungary, in personal                              union with Austria. 27 Sep 1529 – 15 Oct 1529  First Ottoman siege of Vienna. 17 Jul 1683 - 12 Sep 1683  Second Ottoman siege of Vienna. 11 Aug 1804                Kaiserthum Österreich¹ 13 Nov 1805 - 12 Jan 1806  French occupation of Vienna.  6 Aug 1806                Holy Roman Empire dissolved. 12 May 1809 - 20 Nov 1809  French occupation of Vienna. 20 Jun 1815 - 24 Aug 1866  Austria a member of the German Confederation²                               (see under Germany). 20 Mar 1848                Responsible government introduced. 21 Dec 1867                "Austrian" half of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy,                              officially styled Die im Reichsrat vertretenen                              Königreiche und Länder¹ ("The Kingdoms and Lands                              Represented in the Imperial Council"); informally                              known from its inception as Österreich (Austria). 14 Nov 1868                Term "Austro-Hungarian Monarchy" (Österreichisch-                              Ungarische Monarchie/Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia) is                              given official sanction. 11 Oct 1915                First official use of the style Austria (Österreich)                              by passing of an Imperial Rescript. 16 Oct 1918                Emperor Karl I signs the Völkermanifest ("The Peoples                              Manifesto"), through which the Austrian Empire is to                              be reorganized into a federal state (not effected). 28 Oct 1918                Czechoslovak State declares independence. 30 Oct 1918                Provisional National Assembly assumes the supreme                              power of the State of German-Austria (Staat                              Deutschösterreich) in accordance with a resolution                              passed by the Provisional National Assembly. 31 Oct 1918                Slovene National Council in Ljubljana (Laibach)                              proclaims entry into the Slovene, Croat, and Serb                              State. 31 Oct 1918                Hungary declares end of personal union with Austria.  1 Nov 1918                Ukrainian state (in Galicia) declares independence. 11 Nov 1918                Emperor Karl I relinquishes participation in all                              affairs of state in Austria. 12 Nov 1918                State of German-Austria (Staat Deutschösterreich)                              (also in official use: Republik Deutschösterreich,                              and Deutschösterreichische Republik). German-Austria                              is proclaimed a democratic republic as part of a                              projected German Republic. 12 Nov 1918                End of Habsburg dynastic rule by the decision of the                              Provisional National Assembly of the State of German                              -Austria. 10 Apr 1919                All titles of nobility and rights abolished.10 Sep 1919                In Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye Austria recognizes                               independence of Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland,                              the Yugoslav state, and cedes Carniola (Slovenia),                              Dalmatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina to the Yugoslav state,                              Bukovina to Romania and Southern Tyrol, Trient,                               Görz (Gorizia), Istria and Trieste to Italy; and                              Austria is forbidden from union with Germany                              (treaty ratified on 16 Jul 1920). 23 Oct 1919                Republic of Austria (Republik Österreich).  1 May 1934                Federal State of Austria (Bundesstaat Österreich). 13 Mar 1938                Annexed to Germany, as the State of Austria (Land                              Österreich), colloquially called "Ostmark"; it is                              dissolved into separate Reichsgaue 1 May 1939.                               From 8 Apr 1942, the name for the seven Reichsgaue                              was Danubian and Alpine Reichsgaue (Alpen- und                              Donau-Reichsgaue)(see Austria States). 10 Apr 1938                Annexation ratified by plebiscite, 99.73% approve. 13 Apr 1945 - 27 Jul 1955  Allied occupation (Vienna 13 Apr 1945, Innsbruck                              3 May 1945, Salzburg 5 May 1945, Graz 8 May 1945). 27 Apr 1945                Republic of Austria (Republik Österreich)(restored).  1 Jan 1995                Part of European Union. 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As a fellow athlete, Brandt has been incredibly supportive of Purdy's football career. She has been spotted at several 49ers games — including the 2024 Super Bowl in Las Vegas — completely decked out in team merchandise.

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Although Brandt and Purdy had made some social media appearances together during the summer of 2022, they didn't make things Instagram official until November of that year. In a post on Brandt's account, she shared a series of photos featuring Purdy and her family spending time on a farm.

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Brandt comes from a tight-knit family, who can often be seen making appearances on her Instagram account. She says spending time with her parents and siblings is one of her favorite things to do, and even shared that her siblings were a big part of why she chose to attend Iowa State.

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"Family time is big to me. I love hanging out with my family," Brandt said in an introductory video for her Iowa State team, adding, "I also like to volunteer around the community."

Brandt has been Purdy's biggest cheerleader — even after he was dubbed "Mr. Irrelevant" as the last pick of the 2022 NFL draft. Purdy proved everyone wrong after the 49ers' starting quarterbacks, Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo, both suffered injuries. During his first career start, Purdy defeated superstar Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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After graduating high school, Brandt headed to Iowa State in Ames, Iowa, where she declared a major in Kinesiology. That same year, Purdy also committed to Iowa State, making the pair freshmen simultaneously. While the couple hasn't revealed exactly how they met, it's likely that they first crossed paths while on campus.

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Brandt captioned the slideshow, "my roots and my boy," while Purdy chimed in the comment section to call Brandt "my girl."

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She attended Sumner-Fredericksburg High School, where she played on the volleyball team all four years and was a two-time team captain. Brandt also competed in track and field and played on a club volleyball team.

Brandt was there to cheer on Purdy during his first-ever Super Bowl appearance, though the 49ers were ultimately defeated by the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime.

Purdy and Brandt first met as students at Iowa State University, where he played football and she was a setter on the volleyball team. Brandt ultimately transferred to the University of Northern Iowa in 2021, but by July 2023, the two were engaged.

"Snowwwwww in love w/ @brock.purdy13," Brandt captioned a series of images on Instagram. "Best friends in the best spot for the best weekend."

Then in late 2020, Brandt announced her plans to transfer to the University of Northern Iowa, writing on Instagram that she was thankful for the "opportunities, experiences and friendships" she made at Iowa State. Looking forward, she shared that she was "pumped to join the Panther family."