The Green Bay Packers officially announced a contract extension with Aaron Rodgers, and the deal is reportedly worth $150 over three years.
"We are very pleased to be able to come to an agreement with Aaron that keeps him in Green Bay," Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst said in a statement."His play on the field and leadership in our locker room remain vital in our pursuit of another Super Bowl title. The agreement also allows us to maintain and enhance what we feel is already a very competitive roster."
Under the new contract, Rodgers' cap hit for 2022 will be lowered by around $18 million, according to ESPN. The 38-year-old Rodgers will make a fully guaranteed $41.95 million in 2022. He is fully guaranteed $59.465 million in 2023, and $49.25 million in 2024 as long as he avoids significant injury. All in all, the deal essentially confirms that Rodgers will finish his career in Green Bay. The Packers would hold $68 million in dead cap if Rodgers is traded, released or retires in 2023.
The two-time reigning MVP has only elevated his play since the team drafted quarterback Jordan Love in the first round in 2020. Love was supposed to be Rodgers' successor, but that is now obviously in question following this extension.
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