Toronto Star

NFL: With $134M deal, Rodgers passes Ryan as league’s highest-paid player

- GENARO ARMAS

GREEN BAY, WIS.— Before he became the NFL’s highest-paid player again, Aaron Rodgers wore a denim suit and cowboy hat that made him look as if he were going to serve as a chaperone at a square dance.

For Rodgers, it’s kind of a big deal either way.

The two-time NFL MVP signed a four-year extension with the Green Bay Packers on Wednesday that would keep him under contract through 2023.

The four-year deal is worth $134 million, with more than $100 million in guaranteed money. Rodgers’ former teammate, NFL Network analyst James Jones, first reported the agreement.

Rodgers’ new annual average salary of $33.5 million per year would eclipse Atlanta Falcons quarterbac­k Matt Ryan’s fiveyear extension worth $30 million a year.

“Looking forward to making some more memorable moments this year, and for years to come,” Rodgers posted on an Instagram in a thank you message to the organizati­on, teammates and fans.

Rodgers turns 35 in December. He signed his previous extension, a five-year deal worth $110 million, before the 2013 season.

Rodgers had fallen behind in the ever-escalating world of NFL salaries since then, making him a relative bargain. He never voiced concern about his compensati­on. Both general manager Brian Gutekunst and Rodgers had expressed confidence that a new deal would get done.

Rodgers is healthy again after being limited to seven games last year because of a right collarbone injury. Green Bay flopped without him in 2017 and failed to make the playoffs.

Among other numerous accomplish­ments, Rodgers is first in NFL history with a career passer rating of 103.8, and first in career intercepti­on rate (1.59 per cent).

He is the only quarterbac­k in league history to throw at least 40 touchdown passes with seven or fewer intercepti­ons in a season, having done it in 2011 and 2016.

 ??  ?? Packers QB Aaron Rodgers’s career passer rating of 103.8 is the best in NFL history.
Packers QB Aaron Rodgers’s career passer rating of 103.8 is the best in NFL history.

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