Aaron Rodgers Just Turned Down A Contract That Would Have Made Him The Highest-Paid Player In NFL History
ByJoey Heldon July 26, 2021inArticles›Sports News
If you’re a star athlete in your sport, you’re likely going to make a lot of money throughout your career. At a certain point, though, you may start setting your sights on other things. Perhaps it’s trying to win a championship ring, or maybe it’s getting to play with a friend or two. Or you might even just want out of your current situation because it’s damaged beyond repair.
While it’s always nice to have so much money that you and your family are financially set for life, that’s not the most important thing for Aaron Rodgers right now. Based on his latest move, it looks like getting out of Green Bay is priority number one.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the Green Bay Packers offered Rodgers a two-year contract extension that would have made him the highest-paid player in the NFL. However, the longtime Packers quarterback turned it down.
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The exact value of the contract hasn’t been shared, but Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs is the highest-paid player currently, with a $45 million average salary. Rodgers’ deal was most likely worth somewhere between $90 and $100 million over two years.
But Rodgers and the Packers have had a tense relationship recently. The quarterback is frustrated with the organization’s direction and lack of support.
Yahoo Sports’ Charles Robinson added that Rodgers is considering holding out or even retiring if the Packers keep Brian Gutekunst as the team’s general manager. The Packers have indicated they have no plans of moving on from Gutekunst, but would also like to keep Rodgers.
The reigning NFL MVP has an average salary of $33.5 million after previously signing a four-year, $134 million extension. He’s currently signed through the 2023 season, though it’s looking less and less probable that will happen.
Though the Packers want to keep their star quarterback, Rodgers’ latest decision is a telling one. Sometimes other things matter more than money.
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Aaron Rodgers’ New Contract Will Pay Him $400,000 Per Day For The Next 200 Days
ByJoey Heldon August 29, 2018inArticles›Sports News
Aaron Rodgers is arguably the top quarterback in the NFL. Over the past couple of years, he’s watched other quarterbacks – like Kirk Cousins , Matthew Stafford , and Matt Ryan – earn big bucks. The whole time, he had to be thinking he was worth more than any of his fellow signal callers.
Well, now he’s getting paid like the top quarterback in the league.
Rodgers and the Packers agreed to a four-year, $134 million extension. The deal includes a record $57.5 million signing bonus and Rodgers will earn $80 million by St. Patrick’s Day. That equals $400,000 PER DAY for the next 200 days.
The extension means Rodgers will make between $176 and $180 million over the lifetime of his deal. He previously signed a five-year, $110 million extension in 2013.
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By the time this deal ends in 2023, Rodgers will have made $315 million. His predecessor, Brett Favre , made $135 million during his entire career.
Rodgers will enter his 14th season in the NFL. He currently has the best passer rating (103.8) and TD-to-INT ratio (4.01:1) in league history.
Perhaps Rodgers’ biggest strength is how he makes the rest of the team better. Since 2008, the Packers are just 6-13-1 without Rodgers on the field, averaging a full 7.5 fewer points when Rodgers is sidelined.
Rodgers has already taken to social media to celebrate. His post is a reminder of how far he’s come, from backup QB who slid in the draft to one of the best to ever play.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BnE72e3l2Hu/
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