'The Bachelorette' season 12 spoilers: will JoJo change her mind at the last minute?

JoJo Fletcher and rumored final rose winner Jordan Rodgers ABC

With only four men remaining to compete against each other for JoJo Fletcher's heart, more speculations about who will get the final rose for "The Bachelorette" season 12 are starting to emerge.

For the remaining weeks of the competition, JoJo will be spending more time with war veteran Luke Pell, former competitive swimmer Robby Hayes, former pro quarterback Jordan Rodgers and medical sales rep Chase McNary to decide who among the top four is worthy of her final rose.

According to speculations, Jordan could be the runaway winner for "The Bachelorette" this season. During the hometown date in Chico, California, the pair had a great time hanging out at Jordan's high school. But things suddenly turned emotional when JoJo asked him about his famous brother Aaron Rodgers, the Green Bay Packers quarterback.

Jordan told her that he does not like to talk about Aaron as much as possible. His other brother, Luke, further explained to her when they met each other that they were not on speaking terms with Aaron.

But JoJo did not take the family situation against Jordan. She even told the cameras that she is proud of how he handles the sensitive situation.

"He is nobody's brother," the 25-year-old real estate developer from Texas said. "He is a man that I am falling in love with, and I am crazy about."

However, other speculations claim that JoJo might have a change of heart and ditch Jordan at the last minute and opt to pick rumored runner-up Robby instead.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, JoJo will find out that Jordan used to cheat on his former girlfriends, and he just joined "The Bachelorette" for fame because his football career did not work out. This will reportedly break JoJo's heart.

The next episode of "The Bachelorette" season 12 airs on Monday, July 25, on ABC.

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