Photos: The weddings of the NFL offseason

ByESPN.COM
July 22, 2016, 9:00 AM

— -- By now, you're well aware that Super Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson married singer Ciara this summer in a castle ... in England ... with a star-studded wedding party and guest list. But did you know Wilson isn't the only NFL player who tied the knot this offseason? And he wasn't the only one to say "I do" to a celebrity or overseas.

Check out this collection, thanks to their social media accounts, of NFL players who made life-changing commitments, including a couple who had their dog as a witness, two players marrying Olympic athletes, a player with a Harry Potter groom's cake and one player whose daughter is just as famous as he is.

Sam Bradford: The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback proposed to his longtime girlfriend, Emma Lavy, in March, and they married on July 15 in scenic Aspen, Colorado.

Russell Wilson: The Seattle Seahawks quarterback and singer Ciara made it official on July 6 at Peckforton Castle in Liverpool, England.

Devin McCourty: The New England Patriots defensive back and Michelle Powell said "I do" on April 30 at the Venetian in Garfield, New Jersey. Plenty of current and former Patriots shared in the event that was dubbed with the hashtag #meetthemacs2016.

Calvin Johnson: The former Detroit Lions star receiver married Brittney McNorton on June 4 in Detroit. The pair got engaged in March 2015, when Johnson proposed while in Baltimore for the NFL's Ed Block Courage Awards.

Earl Thomas: The Seattle Seahawks safety donned a cape and crown for his wedding to Nina Heisser on April 16 in Houston.

Mike Evans: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver had Johnny Manziel in the wedding party and a Harry Potter-themed groom's cake at his nuptials to Ashli Dotson on Feb. 13.

Aqib Talib: The Denver Broncos cornerback married Gypsy Benitez on March 26 in Allen, Texas. The wedding extravaganza had plenty of NFL stars in attendance, including Von Miller and Vince Wilfork. How much did it all cost? Talib has an answer.

Damon Harrison: The New York Giants defensive tackle spent the July 4 weekend getting married to Alexis McCroskey and then went to work with his new team instead of taking a honeymoon. Harrison left the Jets after four seasons and signed a five-year deal with the Giants this offseason.

Marquise Goodwin: The Buffalo Bills receiver and Olympian Morgan Sannette Snow said "I do" on Feb. 12 in Colleyville, Texas. The couple met as athletes on the University of Texas track team.

Jeremy Zuttah: The Baltimore Ravens center married Heran Haile in a gym that was converted to a wedding venue because their first choice of venue, Baltimore's city hall, would not allow their dog, Ace, inside. As you can see, they couldn't hold a wedding without their best witness.

Zack Martin: The Dallas Cowboys guard (center) married Morgan Eifert on July 2 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Morgan is quite familiar with NFL life; her brother is Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert. Judging by this Instagram photo, the Martins had a darn good time.

Devon Still: The Houston Texans defensive end danced the night away with his new wife, Asha Joyce, and daughter, Leah, following the couple's May 14 wedding at the New York Public Library.

Andrew East: The Oakland Raiders long snapper married Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson on April 16 in Franklin, Tennessee. Per reports, East serenaded Johnson during the reception with "You've Got A Friend In Me" from Disney's "Toy Story."

David Johnson: The Arizona Cardinals running back and his longtime girlfriend, Meghan Brock, married on April 8 in Tempe, Arizona. And 2016 keeps getting better for the couple: They recently announced on social media that they're expecting a baby.

Jon Ryan: The Seattle Seahawks punter tied the knot with comedian Sarah Colonna on July 9 in Los Cabos, Mexico. Television personality and Colonna's castmate on "Chelsea Lately" Ross Mathews officiated the ceremony.

Kareem Jackson: The Houston Texans cornerback and longtime girlfriend Amber Deville married on July 2 in Puerto Rico. Kareem proposed on New Year's Eve during dessert at a Las Vegas restaurant.

Jurrell Casey: The Tennessee Titans defensive end and Ryann Gray walked down the aisle on July 1 in Newport Coast, California. The two met in college at USC, are embarking on their lives together as Nashville's newest power couple and recently  purchased their first home.

Ryan Nassib: The New York Giants quarterback and his long-time girlfriend, Maddie Paolantonio, said "I do" on March 4 at St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.

Not pictured are some of the notable engagements of the offseason: Seahawks receiver Doug BaldwinChargers safety Adrian Phillips and Packers receiver Randall Cobb.