The Green Bay Packers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers have reportedly agreed to "terms and language" of a new contract, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Rodgers had skipped the team's offseason program and mandatory minicamp, but he reported to the team facility Tuesday for the start of training camp. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the two sides had been working on a new deal that would void the 2023 season in the contract while providing Rodgers the "freedom to decide where he wants to play in 2022."
The 37-year-old previously had three years remaining on his contract with the Packers, but Schefter reported in April that he did not want to return to the organization in 2021.