Rachel Bonnetta is getting married.
The former NFL Network host, who parted ways with the company in March, is engaged to Zach Schwartz, a content creator with WAVE.tv, the couple announced on Instagram this week.
Schwartz, who previously worked for Yahoo Sports, The Ringer and NFL, got down on one knee in an outdoor setting with a blanket and flowers.
He proposed to Bonnetta with a stunning diamond ring, which was featured in a photo of the 31-year-old sports host crying in his arms.
“Best weekend of my life,” Bonnetta wrote on Instagram, adding a crying and diamond ring emoji.
The post included photos from the engagement, as well as a video that showed Bonnetta gushing over her ring.
In a separate post on his Instagram, Schwartz recalled the time when he first approached Bonnetta.
“In 2015 I DMd this girl,” he wrote in his caption. “She didn’t respond. Never give up.”
The post included a pair of photos from the engagement, with Bonnetta writing in the comments: “Fianceeeeeeee!!!! 🥰.”
The photos were taken by their friends, Kylie and Jake Little, according to Bonnetta.
It’s unclear where exactly the couple got engaged.
Bonnetta and Schwartz tend to keep their personal life private.
Schwartz appeared to go public with the romance on Instagram in September 2022, when he shared a black-and-white photo with Bonnetta at Del Mar Country Club in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.
Bonnetta and NFL Network agreed to a buyout on the final year of her deal, The Post’s Andrew Marchand reported in March.
NFL Network and Bonnetta declined to comment at the time.
The news came shortly after The Post’s Ryan Glasspiegel reported that NFL Network was bracing for layoffs.
Bonnetta, who’s known for her funny content creation, was on the rise at NFL Network.
She spent two years at NFL Network as a host and content creator, appearing on a variety of platforms across the company, including a prominent role on NFL Network’s “NFL GameDay Morning.”
Bonnetta also hosted “NFL GameDay View,” and had a broadcast role at events such as the Super Bowl and NFL Honors.
Last month, Bonnetta signed with WME for representation in all areas. She was previously with CAA.
The host continues to be repped by Vault Entertainment, according to Deadline.