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A Breakdown of Aaron Rodgers' Contract Details Upon His Return to Green Bay Packers

In light of the Aaron Rodgers official return announcement to the Green Bay Packers next NFL season, reports surrounding the details of his new contract have been revealed.

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero have both indicated that the reigning MVP's deal would make him the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL. Rodger's new contract will reportedly pay him $150.8 million USD over the next three years, which averages to more than $50 million USD per year. The terms of his contract are fully guaranteed in the first two years of his contract extension, paying him over $42 million in 2022 and just above $59.5 million USD in 2023.

By 2024, Rodgers will be making $49.3 million USD, however, the salary is not guaranteed at the time. If the 38-year-old QB veteran chooses to remain with the Packers beyond 2024, the contract provides a clause where the two additional years can be renegotiated and reworked. Dan Graziano from ESPN adds that the second-year extension would be too big for the Packers to pay as a base salary, meaning that it is likely the team will have to convert some of the money to a signing bonus in 2023.

Rodgers can officially put the rumors to rest after finally putting signature to paper, confirming his resigning with the Green Bay Packers.

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