The Aaron Rodgers deal with the Green Bay Packers signed Tuesday, a week after he announced he would return to the team after contemplating his future, is essentially a three-year, $150 million deal that also includes two voidable years in 2025 and 2026 that help with salary-cap purposes.
Rodgers, 38, had been on the books for a salary-cap charge of $46,144,156 million, but that figure has been reduced by about $18 million.
The reigning two-time league MVP will make $41.95 million this season, which is fully guaranteed in the form of a $40.8 million roster bonus (which will be treated as a signing bonus for salary-cap purposes) and a base salary of $1.15 million. His 2023 pay of $59.465 million also is guaranteed. In 2024, his $49.25 million is guaranteed only against injury at the time of signing.
🚨 Packers consigue renovar a Rodgers por 4 años y 200 M 🤯🤯 pic.twitter.com/DPkqFerfS0
— Sergio Dipp (@SergioADippW) March 8, 2022
Rodgers is back.#Packers are still Super Bowl contenders.
I’m ALL-IN. pic.twitter.com/eyYmhO6V3q
— Marques Eversoll (@MarquesEversoll) March 8, 2022
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