The Green Bay Packers and veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers have come to an agreement on a massive four-year deal.
There had been speculation regarding whether or not Rodgers would return to Green Bay after a season in which he won his fourth MVP ward.
During his legendary career, Rodgers, who turned 38 in December, has thrown for 55,360 yards and connected on 449 touchdown passes. Those numbers have virtually guaranteed him a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Now that Rodgers is locked in with the Packers for the foreseeable future, the fate of his backup, Jordan Love, becomes a question mark. Love was taken by the Packers in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, ostensibly as Rodgers’ replacement.
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