Mar. 16, 2025
Aaron Rodgersknows how to look like a million bucks — in more ways than one.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback signed a record-breaking contract extension with the team that will net him $134 million over the course of four years,ESPNreported.
Of that amount, $103 million is guaranteed but Rodgers could earn nearly $180 million if he completes incentives such as securing a trip to the playoffs and finishing with a top three quarterback rating, the outlet said.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Aaron Rodgershonored his former teammate,Cedric Benson, following the one-time NFL player’s tragic death in a motorcycle accident Saturday night.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback shared a tribute to his late friend on Instagram Sunday, with two photos from their time together on the Wisconsin NFL team.
“Very sad news today to hear of the passing of my friend and former teammate Cedric Benson,” his post began.
Mar. 16, 2025
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After 18 years with the Green Bay Packers,Aaron Rodgersis readying for a trade to the New York Jets.
The longtime Green Bay Packers quarterback, who led the team to a Super Bowl win in 2011, made the announcementin a live podcast tapingon Wednesday.
Rodgers, 39, said that he was “90%” certain he would retire, but then heard the Jets were interested in acquiring him and that the Packers were “ready to move on” to backup quarterback Jordan Love.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo:Getty ImagesAaron Rodgersis down with a pay cut.The new New York Jets quarterback, 39, agreed to a two-year, $75 million guaranteed contract with the team, which runs through the 2024 season,NFL NetworkandESPNreported on Wednesday.But it’s $35 million less than he would’ve made if he had stayed with the Green Bay Packers and finished out his 4-year deal, which had $110 million remaining in the contract, the outlet reports.On Wednesday, Rodgers spoke out about why he agreed to the restructured contract.
Mar. 16, 2025
Aaron Rodgers.Photo: Harry How/Getty
Aaron Rodgershas no patience for the questions about his dedication to football.
On Tuesday, the Green Bay Packers quarterback, 37, fired back in response to criticism of his offseason activities during an appearance onThe Pat McAfee Show.
“It’s absolute horses— to give a platform to people who have no idea what they’re talking about as far as my mental state and my focus, my work habits — people that have not been around me, that are not in my life, I don’t have communication with them or not in the locker room,” Rodgers said.