Aaron Rodgers agree's to new 4 year deal

So Rodgers signed largest contract in NFL history at 4 years 134 million but compared to largest contract in NBA history it's small with Russell Westbrook getting 5 years 205 million
and Stanton makes $325M over 13 years all guaranteed to play baseball, different business models. But that said it will be a talking point in next CBA
 
so will Rodgers play out his career in GB? Not so sure when you look at the structure in 2021 and 2022. Dead cap money in 2121 is $23m but its a $10.5m savings and in 2022 dead cap is $11.5, a savings of $25.5. stay tuned
 
Gutekunst says the #Packers considered all of the non-traditional contract structures but ran into problems with the CBA and other restrictions. He believes the final product of Rodgers' deal represented a good outcome for both sides.

Aaron Rodgers tried for a non-traditional deal but ... "Ultimately, I don't think the NFL is ready for those type of contracts and willing to go in some of those directions
 
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Rodgers cap numbers by year

2018
Signing bonus: $57.5M ($13 million paid 10 days after signing, $37 million paid over the 17 weeks of the regular season and $7.5 million on Dec. 26)
Base: $1.1 million
Roster bonus: $7.8 million (10 days after league year start)
Workout bonus: $500,000
Total payout in ’18: $66.9 million
Salary cap number: $20.9 million
2019
Base salary: $1.1 million
Roster bonus: $13.4 million due on third day of league year (10 days after league year start)
Total payout in ’19: $14.5 million
Salary cap number: $26 million
2020
Base salary: $1.1 million
Roster bonus: $19.5 million fully guaranteed if still on the roster fifth day of the 2019 league year ($10 million 10 days after league year start, $9.5 paid over 17 weeks of regular season)
Total payout in ’20: $20.6 million
Salary cap number: $32.6 million
2021
Base salary: $14.7 million
Roster bonus: $6.8 million
Total payout in ’21: $21.5 million
Salary cap number: $33.5 million
2022
Base salary: $25 million
Salary cap number: $37 million
2023
Base salary: $25 million
Salary cap number: $25.5 million
Escalators in 2020
$100,000 if he plays in 72% of the snaps
$120,000 if Packers make divisional playoffs
$130,000 if Packers make the NFC championship game
$150,000 if Packers make the Super Bowl
$100,000 each if he’s in the top three in these five categories: passer rating, completion percentage, interception percentage, yards per attempt, touchdowns

https://www.jsonline.com/story/spor...d-aaron-rodgers-standard-contract/1150130002/
 
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