Aaron Rodgers is finally here — and he’s remarkably affordable.
Ahead of minicamp, the veteran quarterback signed a one-year, $13.65 million deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers that’s worth up to $19.5 million — however, it won’t break the $15 million threshold unless the Steelers make it past the wild card round of the playoffs, and/or Rodgers wins NFL MVP.
Going off of Rodgers’ $14.15 million cap hit in 2025, he’ll be the 21st highest-paid at his position in the upcoming season, below names such as Sam Darnold, Geno Smith, and Justin Fields.