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Aaron Rodgers confirms he will be returning to Packers for 2022

/ 07:17 AM March 09, 2022

Aaron Rodgers took to Twitter on Tuesday afternoon to confirm that he will be returning to the Green Bay Packers for the 2022 season but clarified that nothing is signed yet.

“Hey everyone, just wanted to clear some things up; YES I will be playing with the @packers next year, however, reports about me signing a contract are inaccurate, as are the supposed terms of the contract I “signed.” I’m very excited to be back,” Rodgers tweeted amid news of the blockbuster trade involving Russell Wilson.

Reports earlier Tuesday said Rodgers agreed to a four-year, $200 million contract with the Packers to become the highest-paid player in NFL history. NFL Network reported Rodgers would receive a record $153 million guaranteed on a new deal that reduces his cap figure from his scheduled $46 million hit on the Packers’ 2022 ledger.

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However, FanDuel’s Pat McAfee, a noted friend of Rodgers, said the financial terms of the deal weren’t accurate but confirmed through “sources” that Rodgers — also a frequent guest on McAfee’s podcast — agreed in principle to return to Green Bay on a “cap friendly” deal.

With Rodgers in place, the Packers used the franchise tag on wide receiver Davante Adams later Tuesday.

Rodgers, 38, was named MVP in February, claiming the honor for the second consecutive season.

Rodgers and the Packers mapped this climactic decision day as a step forward last offseason, when the level of acrimony between general manager Brian Gutekunst and Rodgers became apparent before the 2021 draft.

Gutekunst said in February the team placed “no deadlines” on Rodgers and would work to build a roster ready to compete for a Super Bowl. Gutekunst said the Packers “absolutely” want Rodgers back for his 18th season with the franchise.

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In a May 2021 interview, Rodgers openly questioned the franchise’s loyalty, confessed he was bothered by the team drafting quarterback Jordan Love in the first round in 2020 when the roster had other needs, and came clean about his disdain for decisions to let veterans leave in free agency.

But a restructured contract and the idea that the 2021 season was set up as a potential “last dance” helped Rodgers and the front office find improved harmony.

He was heavily involved in discussions about personnel, including the Packers trading for wide receiver Randall Cobb. When offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett became head coach of the Denver Broncos, Gutekunst and Green Bay head coach Matt LaFleur looped in Rodgers on the call to hire Tom Clements as the quarterbacks coach.

–Field Level Media

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